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Nobody's Daughter Haewon
Directed by
Hong Sang-soo
2013
1h 31m
Drama
,
Romance
6.7
95%
68%
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The secret relationship between a student and a teacher, will their love last?
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Cast of Nobody's Daughter Haewon
Lee Sun-kyun
Seong-jun
Jung Eun-chae
Hae-won
Kim Ja-ok
Jin-ju
Ye Ji-won
Yeon-ju
Kim Eui-sung
Jung-won
Yu Jun-sang
Jung-sik
Ryu Deok-hwan
Dong-joo
Gi Ju-bong
Hoo-won
Kim Joo-hee
Restaurant Owner
Ahn Jae-hong
Jae-hong
Bae Yoo-ram
Student
Shin Sun
Student
Park Joo-hee
Student
Han Jae-yi
Student
Jane Birkin
Self
Nobody's Daughter Haewon Ratings & Reviews
Film.com
Calum Marsh
One of Hong's most linear films, it goes right for the pleasure centers.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
This apparently meandering, unfocused story conceals an acutely observed portrait of a society in flux.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A thought-provoking drama that depicts the baby steps a pretty young South Korean woman takes as she begins to deal with the breadth and depth of her loneliness.
Los Angeles Times
Bob Strauss
As usual Hong ("In Another Country," "Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors") builds a rich structure of personal behavior and awkward social interaction on this simple platform.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The title and setup of the South Korean director Hong Sang-soo's ironically romantic drama are a scintillating ruse.
Slant Magazine
Jesse Cataldo
Despite the grim fatalism of these characters, the focus is less on universal questions of mortality than the lengthening shadows cast by the passage of time.
Floating World
Dustin Chang
I don't know why Hong's films are much more attractive to me than Noah Baumbachs. Haewon and many of Hong's films ring true to me in portraying human relationships.
Reverse Shot
Leo Goldsmith
Fleeting though it may be, there is nonetheless a feeling of having completed the routines the film has set out and, perhaps, achieved a sort of understanding.
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
Perhaps one of Hong's most formally lovely works. The mist-shrouded atmosphere of the final dream sequence makes for some of the most evocative work of the filmmaker's career.
Video Librarian Magazine
Kathy Fennessy
Though the film struck some critics as scattered, a narrative in which dreams and waking life entwine reflects Haewon's approach to an adulthood she's struggling to navigate, largely on her own.
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