
A woman abandons her husband and daughter to live in a hotel with her lover who turns out to be something other than the honest businessman she thought he was..

Is this worth the time? If you like movies that feel like dusty artifacts, you’ll dig this. It’s got that specific, slightly creaky rhythm that older dramas possess. If you need snappy pacing or a modern sense of logic, you’ll probably want to bail after twenty minutes. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s got a weird ene...


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"Is this worth the time? If you like movies that feel like dusty artifacts, you’ll dig this. It’s got that specific, slightly creaky rhythm that older dramas possess. If you need snappy pacing or a modern sense of logic, you’ll probably want to bail after twenty minutes. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s got a weird energy. It feels like watching a play that’s been shoved into a camera frame. The hotel vibes The hotel scenes are the best part. There’s a lingering shot of a hallway that feels lik..."
Han Kim
Choi Dok-Boong

