South Korea / color & b/w / 91 minutes
Director: Gyeong-Tae Roh
Screenwriter: Gyeong-Tae Roh
IMDB- Friday, January 19, 11:30 AM
Holiday Village Cinema II, Park City - Saturday, January 20, 03:00 PM
Broadway Centre Cinemas IV, Salt Lake City - Tuesday, January 23, 02:15 PM
Holiday Village Cinema III, Park City - Saturday, January 27, 07:00 PM
Holiday Village Cinema IV, Park City - Sunday, January 28, 10:00 AM
Sundance Institute Screening Room, Sundance Resort
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In this unique, moving feature, Gyeong-Tae Roh offers a penetrating meditation on the distance between individuals and the hyper-ritualized, technological encounters that replace human connection. In an exquisitely still atmosphere, intermittently punctuated by a soundscape of subtle music and ambient noise, successive individuals enact random, prosaic slices of life. A woman moans before a group of businessmen. A young man takes a handful of pills during a deadening subway ride. Guards subdue a hysterical man in an institution, while another engages in a serpentine dance.
These spellbinding shards of dramatic action, beautifully acted and photographed, seem strangely unhinged--albeit from specific, unseen narrative situations. Indeed, the attentive eye is eventually rewarded as recurrent characters and situations sketch bare outlines of mini-narratives, each with its own precisely measured moral and metaphorical weight. Almost cubist in its mastery of enigmatically connected patterns, Roh's film achieves its breathtaking affect with austerity and understatement.
