Won Gyu, a steward, returns to Seoul 2 years after he left with a painful memory. He meets Tae Joon acquainted on the Web and they have a special night at the place of Won Gyu's bad memory. ~~ Based on an actual case of random street assault by a homophobe in Jong No. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 백야
- Also Known As: One Night and Two Days , Baek-ya
- Screenwriter & Director: Leesong Hee Il
- Genres: Romance, Drama, Melodrama
Cast & Credits
- Won Tae Hee Main Role
- Lee Yi KyungLee Tae JoonMain Role
- Kim Hyun SungDo YoonSupport Role
- Won Duk HyunYo Han [Young]Support Role
Reviews
Unlike its counterparts in other countries, most of the Korean queer films, in my opinions, have always been dark and gloomy, but at the same time they try to reflect the reality of gays living in Korean society. This film is one of the greatest I ever watched in terms of queer films.
This film is not an exception. The overall mood is gloomy, dark, and painful. However, at the same time, Director Lee-Song Hee Il magically depicts passion and warm, heart-beating romance at the same time. I don't know why Director Lee-Song's films are mostly dark and gloomy. Maybe he thinks it is so in Korea, which I agree but don't like much.
This film is about a story that occurs in one night. But that occurrence leaves a deep impression and love in each other's heart. If you are meant to meet someone, when and how doesn't matter.
The story is so good, touching your heart soon and acting is great. The emotions of the actors are delicate and abundant. I watched this film in Korean version, so I dont know if the English translation is good or not. Maybe you cannot get the exact impression that I got if watching it with English subtitle.
I strongly recommend you to watch this film! You won't regret it.
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and love at the end. What i loved more was the One night stand guy i love the symbolic play in words and scene how towards the end he achieved what he had said in the beginning to make it real. to him it didnt matter the room or if it was a stall or not it mattered the meaning behind the act to him. and towards the end i loved how the main character pulled through and showed his emotions like i said he did well in riding the emotion rollercoaster and beat it with a smile on his face.
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