Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe male radio presenter Donghyun and the female TV home shopping phone operator Soohyun are both lonely. While Donghyun is focused on getting back to his ex-girl-friend Younghae who has sen... Alles lesenThe male radio presenter Donghyun and the female TV home shopping phone operator Soohyun are both lonely. While Donghyun is focused on getting back to his ex-girl-friend Younghae who has sent him a special LP, Soohyun is crazy for her friend's boy-friend. Via Internet and music S... Alles lesenThe male radio presenter Donghyun and the female TV home shopping phone operator Soohyun are both lonely. While Donghyun is focused on getting back to his ex-girl-friend Younghae who has sent him a special LP, Soohyun is crazy for her friend's boy-friend. Via Internet and music Soohyun and Donghyun get together in a special way.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 12 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
Fotos
- Lee Soo-hyun
- (as Do Yeon Chun)
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- Ka Pe
- (as Jang-soo Bae)
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One might think that this film seems familiar when compared with some foreign box office hits. However, I enjoyed the most its attention to tensions in conversations, how the characters' actions and facial expressions revealed what they did not want to know and did not want others to know. The film also focused on scenes depicting the characters in the same place but not seeing each other (literally and symbolically). A play on its title, contact.
In the last scene, some members of the audience could not believe at what's happening (shots before the film's end). Some would verbalize their thoughts on the matter. I guess they felt the tension and urgency of the scene. I think that is the beauty of the last scene. I guess you just have to see it and judge for yourself.
The story involves two strangers, a man and woman, communicating via the internet (like you've got mail). They are caught up in their own love triangles (kind of like how Tom Hanks and Meg Ryans both had their significant others while chatting), they share their emotions via an old record (I'm talking the kind with the needle). Finally they are able to remove themselves from their troubled relationships and are thus able to meet up and of course hook up. You know its coming, it wouldn't be a movie if it didn't happen, however the last maybe 3 minutes of the movie would make any movie watcher go WTH? Go get her, this part of the movie I didn't understand. But then again, Tom Hanks didn't tell Meg Ryan either. It is all for drama. Not a whole lot of funny stuff going on in the movie.
6/10, the internet isn't booming anymore, there's a lot of sleaze bags out there now, I wouldn't recommend talking to random strangers on the internet unless it is through some legit site and even then...maybe. I'm not a fan of the ending, I personally wanted to kick the guy.
The two are connected through a record that the man plays, a Velvet Underground song that was a gift from his ex. As their friendship develops, they confront each other regarding their own current states and slowly begin to realize that even though they'd only met electronically (although they'd actually physically been very near each other a couple times without realizing it--think Chungking Express), that their friendship is more meaningful than they realized, Internet or no internet.
In some sense, the film is about connecting with people in loneliness, even through the internet, to find healing for your own ongoing situations. The themes of the film are just fine. The production is top notch for the state of the Corean film industry in 1997. The acting was good.
However, the film still failed to fully impress on me and I attribute it to the somewhat excessive story--or perhaps editing. The film spends a little too much time on the male lead's angst, which isn't expressed through action, but a lot of inaction. So we get the typical "gee, i'm reflecting on how my life sucks" shots far too frequently. The other problem is that the film doesn't adequately develop the characters relationship such that the end is particularly rewarding.
The end effect of the film is "oh, it's nice." But nice doesn't make a film worth watching again. The Contact has a lot going for it in terms of explorations of loneliness, unrequited love, letting go, and connecting with others as well as capable direction in terms of developing a moody atmosphere befitting the characters, as the camera traces lonely halls and corners of rooms, but in the end, the story isn't particularly compelling. Or maybe it was just me. It's an okay film; you won't hate yourself for watching it. But at the same time, it's certainly not a must watch.
On the other hand, it did get me interested in The Velvet Underground. It's an all right film. 6/10.
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- WissenswertesJeon Do-yeon's movie debut.
- VerbindungenRemade as Frau2 sucht HappyEnd (2001)
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Details
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 45 Minuten
- Farbe