Jin U, que reside em um rancho de ovelhas em Hwacheon, Gangwon-do, vive uma vida tranquila com sua filha Seol. O dono do rancho, Jung Man, e sua filha, Mun Gyeong, os tratam como família. Logo depois, o amigo de Jin U, Hyeon Min, chega ao rancho e revela que os dois são amantes há muito tempo. Eles sonham em viver felizes com Seol neste lugar pacífico. No entanto, com a visita da irmã gêmea de Jin U, Eun Yeong, o conflito começa. Na verdade, Seol é filha de Eun Young, mas Jin U a criou porque Eun Yeong desapareceu. Assim como a cena inicial com a lã de ovelha em close-up, "A Distant Place" é uma história que não é percebida à distância, mas revelada quando observada de perto. Os moradores locais, que pareciam amigáveis e gentis, mostram suas verdadeiras cores e se tornam exclusivos e discriminatórios ao descobrirem a verdade sobre os dois homens. Até mesmo as intenções dos membros da família, que pensavam se conhecer bem, parecem "algo distante". Assim como na mente de Jin U, a bela paisagem outonal de Gangwon-do se transforma em um inverno rigoroso, mas o filme acredita que ainda há um raio de esperança. (Fonte: Inglês = MyDramaList || Tradução = Zucch em MyDramaList) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- 中文(台灣)
- Українська
- English
- Título original: 정말 먼 곳
- Também conhecido como: A Far Place , Jeongmal Meon Geot , Jeongmal Meon Gos
- Roteirista e Diretor: Park Kun Young
- Gêneros: Romance, Drama
Onde assistir A Distant Place
Elenco e Créditos
- Kang Gil WooJin WooPapel Principal
- Hong KyungHyeon MinPapel Principal
- Lee Sang HeeEun Young [Jin Woo's twin sister]Papel Secundário
- Ki Joo BongJoong Man [Jin Woo's random family]Papel Secundário
- Ki Do YoungMoon Kyeong [Jin Woo's random family]Papel Secundário
- Choi Geum SoonMyeong SoonPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Meaningful Overall
This is a very slow moving movie. One thing I will say, is the acting is the best I’ve seen, especially the child. The story, although slow, had a deep meaning that involves acceptance of yourself, and how much it means to you. It left me with mixed feelings. I didn’t particularly like the ending, although I read it as the characters moving on in their life. Like of a re- birth, so to speak. It is worth watching it for the superb acting. But as I mentioned at the outset, it is VERY slow moving, with many conversations and scenes that should have been shorter. I would call it a BL, but more implications of a BL. But if it was more physical, it wouldn’t have fit the story.
Gentle movie about biological and found family (minor spoilers)
Overall: this reminds me of God's Own Country with its countryside setting and sparse dialogue. Things are subtle (maybe a bit too subtle at times); I wish I could hear a director's commentary as I'm sure I missed many things. Watched on Amazon Prime Video, also on Gagaoolala in some regions.Content Warnings: homophobia, side character death
What I Liked
- the foreshadowing, double meanings, subtle hints, for example when the grandma was mixing and said to watch it and wait it out, and also that pregnant sheep
- the countryside setting
- production value was good overall
- realistic flawed characters who made mistakes and apologized/tried to change
Room For Improvement
- maybe a few things were a bit too subtle and we could have used a little more dialogue to tell the audience what the characters were thinking
- it was odd when that female friend was yelling around the house that the guys wouldn't have woken up




















