Wednesday 3:30 PM
Wednesday 3:30 PM

TV Show spotlight

Wednesday 3:30 PM

2017
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Korean

This drama tells the story of a woman who was dumped by her boyfriend and tries win to win back his heart by making him jealous. With her close male friend, she manipulates her social media to create a fake “lovestagram” (love + Instagram). The two characters are childhood friends, and a sweet romance will unfold as they begin to live together.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Torill KoveGenres: Animation, Short, Drama

Plot Summary

This animated short film explores the anxieties and uncertainties of childhood through the eyes of a young girl. She grapples with a complex relationship with her parents and the challenges of navigating her daily life, particularly the looming dread associated with a specific time: Wednesday at 3:30 PM. The film uses a blend of whimsical and unsettling imagery to capture the emotional landscape of a child's inner world. It delves into themes of parental expectations, sibling dynamics, and the search for reassurance in the face of unspoken fears.

Critical Reception

Wednesday 3:30 PM was generally well-received by critics for its unique animation style and poignant exploration of childhood anxieties. Reviewers often highlighted its ability to capture complex emotions in a concise runtime, resonating with both adults who recall similar experiences and children who might be going through them. The film's subtle storytelling and evocative imagery were frequently praised.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its striking and expressive animation.

  • Noted for its sensitive and relatable portrayal of childhood fears.

  • Appreciated for its mature handling of complex emotional themes.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available, but when they are, they often commend the film's artistic merit and emotional depth in depicting a child's perspective.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 2017 Vancouver International Film Festival. Won Best Short Film at the 2017 Norwegian Short Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Torill Kove often draws from personal childhood experiences for her films, infusing them with a distinct autobiographical element.

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