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6/10
sweet and bittersweet
ThurstonHunger6 March 2004
I saw "Rewind" at Cinequest 2004. This South Korean film will feel familiar to many Americans I think, not just because so many Hollywood actors and actresses appear on posters in the video shop where much of action takes place, but also the general plot flow follows what we have seen before in "go-get-her-ya-big-lunkhead" romances.

The twist comes in figuring out which "her"?

Our hero has turned his back on a potential career in law, and fallen out of marriage (though maybe not love) to settle his life into a more simple and sullen existence running a video store. His own dreams commingle with the videos he rents. It is winter outside...and his heart may well be frozen up as well.

His quietude I think help us align with him. Additionally he's shown doing acts of kindness (including doling out cash to a local hobo). A quiet desperation is built up about him, he's more comfortable around alcoholic beverages than the bevy of beautiful women that express interest in him.

An anonymous letter helps to break down some of the distance around him. (Quietly I was hoping the hobo would prove to be the letter-writer, but alas no.) Add in some "sex, lies and videotape" and a clever appearance of that actual cassette, and we get a pretty engaging film. That Sodebergh reference comes at the end of a nice comedic "confessional" with rental penances.

There is a love scene or two in this, but the muted sexuality throughout the film provided more frisson. Hyeong-seong Jang was genuine and gentle in the lead role, but can he overcome being as remote as the control he uses to watch films?

A theme of fate in relationships is examined, albeit subtly...or at least by the time it was translated to English subtitles, it was subtle for me. But mostly this is a romance that roams between the sweet and the bittersweet.

6/10
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OK Korean mood piece.
Mozjoukine7 January 2015
Genuinely atmospheric and original Korean movie. Jang Hyun-sug (also in the interesting THE FOUL KING) is the ex-law student who runs a late night video store, visited by lone women and pan handlers. One of them writes him anonymous letters.

Among these Pan eun-jin, who they refer to as "the beautiful girl" although all the women are appealing, comes back looking for the personal tape which got mixed in with her rentals.

The plot material is secondary to the mood, the feeling of life passing without significance - empty, yellow lit streets at night which the isolated hero cycles through or him watching his tapes or making casual contact with customers, punctuated by a sunny train trip.

It goes on a fraction too long but is an agreeable surprise. Strong performances, nice handling.
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