Big Forest
Big Forest

Big Forest

2018TV ShowEnded1 SeasonKorean

Shin Dong-Yub used to be a top star, but he is not anymore. Jung Sang-Hoon is a single father and he works as a loan shark. Im Cheong-A is a Korean-Chinese single mother. They live in the Daerim Neighborhood of Seoul, South Korea and struggle to make a living.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Ko-chang SungGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A woman finds herself drawn to a quiet, remote forest after a series of personal and professional setbacks. Seeking solace and a fresh start, she embraces a simple life, foraging for mushrooms and engaging with the local community. However, her past begins to catch up with her, forcing her to confront the reasons she sought refuge and to find a way to reconcile her desire for peace with the complexities of her former life.

Critical Reception

Big Forest received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its unique premise and the lead performance, finding it to be a refreshingly gentle and introspective drama. However, some reviewers felt the pacing was too slow at times and that the narrative could have benefited from more decisive plot development.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its meditative atmosphere and a strong central performance.
  • Some found the deliberate pacing to be too slow, impacting the overall engagement.
  • Appreciated for its gentle exploration of healing and self-discovery.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Big Forest are not widely aggregated, but where available, viewers often appreciated the film's quiet beauty and contemplative nature. Some found it to be a calming and thought-provoking experience, while others desired a more dynamic storyline.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film is inspired by the essay collection 'I Went to the Forest' by Hwang Hye-jin, which details her experiences living in a forest.

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