

Lily Fever
The story revolves around the budding relationship between Kim Kyung Ju and Jang Se Rang who meet when Kyung Ju can’t find her passport and has to go to her friend’s house to try and find it. When she arrives, the friend is leaving and tells Kyung Ju she can just go inside, but to be mindful of her houseguest, Se Rang.
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Plot Summary
A young woman grapples with the emotional aftermath of a personal tragedy, finding solace and unexpected connection in a community garden. As she tends to the plants, she begins to confront her grief and the complexities of her relationships. The film explores themes of loss, healing, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit.
Critical Reception
Lily Fever was recognized at several film festivals for its poignant storytelling and strong performances. Critics and audiences alike praised its sensitive portrayal of grief and its visually evocative cinematography. The film was lauded for its ability to convey deep emotion within a concise runtime.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional depth and understated performances.
- Commended for its sensitive handling of difficult themes like grief and loss.
- Appreciated for its beautiful cinematography and hopeful conclusion.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including the Toronto Independent Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The community garden setting was intentionally chosen to symbolize growth, resilience, and the cyclical nature of life and healing.
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