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Past Lives: Where are your childhood friends?

Date posted: September 8, 2023

From the same production that made The Whale, Everything Everywhere All At Once comes the story follow the relationship of two childhood friends: Na Young and Hae Sung reconnecting after 20 years.

The acting and chemistry of the characters, the cinematography and the attention to detail and realistic dialogue bring the movie to life and I think that a lot of people will find themselves relate to these characters.

The deep connection between two kids

The awkwardness and the long pauses between conversations.

The feeling of so close yet so distant.

The comfort ending

Would recommend and watch again 8/10

You can watch the trailer here:

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Past Lives: Where are your childhood friends?

From the same production that made The Whale, Everything Everywhere All At Once comes the story follow the relationship of two childhood friends: Na Young and Hae Sung reconnecting after 20 years.

The acting and chemistry of the characters, the cinematography and the attention to detail and realistic dialogue bring the movie to life and I think that a lot of people will find themselves relate to these characters.

The deep connection between two kids

The awkwardness and the long pauses between conversations.

The feeling of so close yet so distant.

The comfort ending

Would recommend and watch again 8/10

You can watch the trailer here:

Past Lives: Where are your childhood friends?

From the same production that made The Whale, Everything Everywhere All At Once comes the story follow the relationship of two childhood friends: Na Young and Hae Sung reconnecting after 20 years.

The acting and chemistry of the characters, the cinematography and the attention to detail and realistic dialogue bring the movie to life and I think that a lot of people will find themselves relate to these characters.

The deep connection between two kids

The awkwardness and the long pauses between conversations.

The feeling of so close yet so distant.

The comfort ending

Would recommend and watch again 8/10

You can watch the trailer here:

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