La astronauta Nan-young y el músico Jay, quienes se embarcan en la relación a distancia más larga de la historia, una que une la Tierra y Marte.La astronauta Nan-young y el músico Jay, quienes se embarcan en la relación a distancia más larga de la historia, una que une la Tierra y Marte.La astronauta Nan-young y el músico Jay, quienes se embarcan en la relación a distancia más larga de la historia, una que une la Tierra y Marte.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Kim Tae-ri
- Nan-young
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Sharon Kwon
- Rosa
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Kang Goo-Han
- Yoon-jae
- (voz)
Ahn Young-mi
- Ji-young
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Jang Mi
- Child Nan-young
- (voz)
- …
David J Robbins
- Eugene
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- …
Lee Myung Hee
- Director
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- …
Kim Jin-Su
- Reporter
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Oh Joo-Hee
- Supervisor
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Hanadulsay Rom
- Nancy
- (voz)
- …
Paul Matthews
- Jean
- (voz)
Terrance Reid
- Mike
- (voz)
Kristen Cho
- HQ
- (voz)
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10RaedA-2
Some films entertain you, some impress you with visuals, and then there are those rare few that stay with you. They sit quietly in your heart long after the credits roll. This film belongs in that rare category. It's not just about love-though love is there, beautifully so-it's about something deeper. It's about the invisible threads that connect us. It's about unspoken moments, the kinds that don't need grand gestures or poetic words to feel meaningful.
From the very first scene, I found myself drawn into a world that felt both familiar and brand new. The way the story unfolded felt effortless, yet you could tell every detail was crafted with intention. The silence between lines said just as much as the dialogue, and the pauses? They were full of life. Of feeling. Of truth.
This film isn't loud or flashy. It doesn't shout its message-it whispers it gently, with sincerity and heart. It reminded me of the beauty of subtlety, of how the smallest glances and quietest words can carry the heaviest emotions. There were moments I forgot I was watching a film at all-I felt like I was simply feeling alongside the characters. Their joy became mine. Their pain... I carried it with me.
What touched me the most was how universally human the story felt.
From the very first scene, I found myself drawn into a world that felt both familiar and brand new. The way the story unfolded felt effortless, yet you could tell every detail was crafted with intention. The silence between lines said just as much as the dialogue, and the pauses? They were full of life. Of feeling. Of truth.
This film isn't loud or flashy. It doesn't shout its message-it whispers it gently, with sincerity and heart. It reminded me of the beauty of subtlety, of how the smallest glances and quietest words can carry the heaviest emotions. There were moments I forgot I was watching a film at all-I felt like I was simply feeling alongside the characters. Their joy became mine. Their pain... I carried it with me.
What touched me the most was how universally human the story felt.
A nice little story, all the usual themes, the backgrounds are lovely. The music is suitable and, well, it didn't grip me. There was nothing unusual about it.
One thing that particularly bothered me though, was how the characters faces were drawn. It was awful. They didn't look Korean, but ok, that's fine, you can be from anywhere and look like anything... just the drawing and proportions seemed off. When the characters were laughing, speaking, singing or what-have-you it just seemed very strange and off putting - big round dolly eyes, a roughed in, unfinished look and I can't explain it, just an oddness, as if they were aliens wearing skin suits.
Maybe a stylistic choice, but it annoyed me - so much so that I can faithfully promise that I'll never watch this again, nor anything drawn in this style.
I was left feeling fairly 'meh'.
Perhaps I've reached the age where existential nihilism is making itself known, but I just didn't really care much about this at all. The story wasn't out of the ordinary, but I can see how a lot of people will like it a lot. I didn't care for it, but it's beautifully made, so there's that.
One thing that particularly bothered me though, was how the characters faces were drawn. It was awful. They didn't look Korean, but ok, that's fine, you can be from anywhere and look like anything... just the drawing and proportions seemed off. When the characters were laughing, speaking, singing or what-have-you it just seemed very strange and off putting - big round dolly eyes, a roughed in, unfinished look and I can't explain it, just an oddness, as if they were aliens wearing skin suits.
Maybe a stylistic choice, but it annoyed me - so much so that I can faithfully promise that I'll never watch this again, nor anything drawn in this style.
I was left feeling fairly 'meh'.
Perhaps I've reached the age where existential nihilism is making itself known, but I just didn't really care much about this at all. The story wasn't out of the ordinary, but I can see how a lot of people will like it a lot. I didn't care for it, but it's beautifully made, so there's that.
This movie has incredibly beautiful animation and visuals! Each shot is breathtaking . Man, animation as a medium is just unmatched! You can tell the artists put in so much love here and the result is absolutely fantastic.
The two leads have such amazing chemistry and the premise is really interesting. Sure it can be a bit cliche at times but who cares? This is emotional storytelling at its best! I was not expecting to be so emotionally moved by the whole experience yet here we are.
I'm not usually into movies like this but......wow....this one hit different! It was definitely worth my time.
The two leads have such amazing chemistry and the premise is really interesting. Sure it can be a bit cliche at times but who cares? This is emotional storytelling at its best! I was not expecting to be so emotionally moved by the whole experience yet here we are.
I'm not usually into movies like this but......wow....this one hit different! It was definitely worth my time.
Lost in Starlight is one of those rare animated films that manages to pull you into its world effortlessly. From the very first frame, it's clear that a great deal of care was put into the visual presentation. The animation is stunning-fluid, expressive, and rich with detail. There's a certain magic in how the visuals unfold, making even the simplest moments feel immersive.
What really stood out to me, though, were the characters. They're written with enough depth to make them feel real, even in a story that leans into the fantastical. I found myself genuinely invested in their journeys, rooting for them, worrying about them, and even getting a little emotional by the end. There's a sincerity to their interactions that makes the relationships compelling, and the voice work brings them to life in a way that never feels forced.
Another unexpected highlight was the music. I went in not knowing much about the soundtrack, but it quickly became one of the film's strongest elements. There were even a few tracks that lingered in my mind long after the credits rolled. It's rare for music to feel like such an active part of an animated film's identity, but here, it absolutely does. The pacing is smooth, never dragging but also never rushing past the quieter, more introspective beats.
Would I recommend Lost in Starlight? Absolutely. It's a visually gorgeous film with heart, strong characters, and a soundtrack that adds another layer of beauty to the experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of animation or just looking for something thoughtfully made, this one is worth your time.
What really stood out to me, though, were the characters. They're written with enough depth to make them feel real, even in a story that leans into the fantastical. I found myself genuinely invested in their journeys, rooting for them, worrying about them, and even getting a little emotional by the end. There's a sincerity to their interactions that makes the relationships compelling, and the voice work brings them to life in a way that never feels forced.
Another unexpected highlight was the music. I went in not knowing much about the soundtrack, but it quickly became one of the film's strongest elements. There were even a few tracks that lingered in my mind long after the credits rolled. It's rare for music to feel like such an active part of an animated film's identity, but here, it absolutely does. The pacing is smooth, never dragging but also never rushing past the quieter, more introspective beats.
Would I recommend Lost in Starlight? Absolutely. It's a visually gorgeous film with heart, strong characters, and a soundtrack that adds another layer of beauty to the experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of animation or just looking for something thoughtfully made, this one is worth your time.
10ZJG-8
They said it's the first Korean animated film, so I lowered my expectations a little, but man, it exceeded them so much. This film is so beautiful. The places in the film look real. There are parts that are heartwrenching, so I cried while watching it. I can't describe the feelings after watching it because they linger. The OST is also good.
Good job to the director; you did it so well, even though you tried a different approach-one that is not common or conventional. Now I understand why you took the risk of hiring actors instead of voice actors this time.
All I can say is it's worth watching, and I'm thinking of rewatching it.
Good job to the director; you did it so well, even though you tried a different approach-one that is not common or conventional. Now I understand why you took the risk of hiring actors instead of voice actors this time.
All I can say is it's worth watching, and I'm thinking of rewatching it.
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia"Lost in Starlight" Netflix's first Korean original animated feature film, directed by Jiwon Han.
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- Lost in Starlight
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- 1h 36min(96 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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