![]() ![]() Film-maker Lee Hyun-ju doesn't employ the sort of tropes we commonly expect in films centering lesbian characters - there are no overtly romantic flourishes overlaid to embellish the feature. And that's really the key: the narrative comes across very much as a down-to-earth, quiet portrait of the connection between two people. True, I think the onset of the relationship between the main characters seems inorganic and unconvincing - but then, I suppose there's something to be said for how messy such interactions can be in real life, too. Reviewed by I_Ailurophile 8 / 10 Atypical, understated, and worth one's time Never having enjoyed dating men, Yoon-ju finds Ji-soo fascinating and becomes completely infatuated with her.-midoehab-66537 After their initial encounter, Yoon-ju once again runs into Ji-soo at a convenience store, and the two eventually start dating. ![]() Watching Ji-soo in an odd place, Yoon-ju finds herself drawn to her. One day, while she is searching materials for her project, she runs into Ji-soo at a junk shop. Yoon-ju is a graduate student of fine arts and is working on her graduation exhibition. ![]()
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