Not bad and cute!
I saw the previous comment gave a very low rating to them so I had to do it. I stumbled upon this short Korean GL film last night and spent around 15 minutes enjoying it. Though it still lacks of dialogues and stuff, and since it's short I kinda needed more contexts of the story. And maybe there's something about Korean culture that makes the character lack of expression in emotions or why don't they just sit and talk about problems when they face the problem, but instead, they ignore and bare it that way. Overall, the story wasn't bad and cute in its own way.Was this review helpful to you?
No establishment of plot, characters, or even tone.
Usually I rate something this low because of something that was done within the story. But this is an exception. There simply wasn't anything compelling about the film. There wasn't any real plot or characters. As a result, there was no sense of payoff at the end for viewers who watched. You can't even really pinpoint the tone of the work. It was just reserved. There was a brief moment of anger, but that was it - and it didn't really do anything. Perhaps there was supposed to be a tone, but it got lost in the acting (which was consistently stiff and muddled)?The reason why I rated the plot as high as I did is because it didn't fall on the usual GL cliches. And I could see where there was potential for a plot. But the execution, whether that be the actors, script, or production, just simply wasn't there. I know it has received alot of love on it's youtube upload for being a simple lesbian romance, but personally I think there are other films and productions out there that are simple but also much more compelling.
The ending kiss was really adorable though. Cheesy, but in the best way.
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It’s About the Little Things
Student films often lean into the roughness of their shoots for a measure of validity regarding their realness, and this is perhaps no different. What is different here, however, at least for me, is just how well it works for once. The silent spaces serve a purpose beyond adding an art house flair—they are what form the outline of the story itself. The dialogue is naturalistic without being self-aggrandizingly so. Every emotion on Jieun’s face goes straight for the viewer’s jugular. Watch it!Was this review helpful to you?