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Never Forever

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Never Forever (2007)
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When an American woman begins a dangerous relationship with an attractive immigrant worker, in order to save her marriage, she finds her true self.When an American woman begins a dangerous relationship with an attractive immigrant worker, in order to save her marriage, she finds her true self.When an American woman begins a dangerous relationship with an attractive immigrant worker, in order to save her marriage, she finds her true self.

  • Director
    • Gina Kim
  • Writer
    • Gina Kim
  • Stars
    • Vera Farmiga
    • David Lee McInnis
    • Ha Jung-woo
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Gina Kim
    • Writer
      • Gina Kim
    • Stars
      • Vera Farmiga
      • David Lee McInnis
      • Ha Jung-woo
    • 22User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Sophie…
    David Lee McInnis
    David Lee McInnis
    • Andrew
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    Ha Jung-woo
    Ha Jung-woo
    • Jihah…
    Shirley Roeca
    Shirley Roeca
    • Tania…
    Steve Greenstean
    • Piano Mover
    Marceline Hugot
    Marceline Hugot
    • Dr. Hanson
    Colleen Quinlan
    • Nurse #2
    Trisha LaFache
    Trisha LaFache
    • Receptionist
    Joseph Y. Kim
    • Pastor
    Becky London
    Becky London
    • Interviewer
    Carla Harting
    • Nurse #1
    Robert Dahey
    Robert Dahey
    • Laundromat Owner
    Kari Swenson Riely
    Kari Swenson Riely
    • Miriam
    Jackson Pace
    Jackson Pace
    • Adam
    Alex Manette
    Alex Manette
    • Jesse
    Hettienne Park
    Hettienne Park
    • Ming Ming
    Asa Somers
    Asa Somers
    • Rich
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    8jcnsoflorida

    Definitely an Auspicious Debut

    I wantcha to know I have limited my mini-reviews to Netflix but I'm making an exception for this because I want non-Netflix people to see it too. Never Forever is a conundrum. On the one hand, really melodramatic, improbable and predictable at the same time. And yet it manifests --I would even say embodies-- a sort of filmic courage that is rare indeed.The sheer loonyness of it all somehow seems to contribute to its real strength. Perhaps it is art defying rationality. Parse it, and it more or less falls apart. But if you let it hit you, you're likely to find it memorable. The confident tone suggests to me that director Gina Kim is on the road to formidable.
    kk2060

    Director's power

    I am Korean working as a writer/director in America. The director studied in the same film school but I never met her. That was the only interest in this film.

    I always didn't liked Vera Farmiga. I thought that her acting is awful since she feels so much about her look when she is acting. I never saw her getting into her character truly.

    But in this film she was pretty good. At the beginning,she was not so good as usual. But as time goes by, I felt that she is feeling what her character needs and wants.

    I still don't think that it's her hidden ability that made this possible but rather her effort working with the director.

    Above all, I was very impressed about the film. There are a lot of layers in the story, each characters' emotion and of course the light and shadow in the mis-en-scene.

    It's a wonderful art movie.
    8gradyharp

    Acts of Love

    NEVER FOREVER is a well-developed, well-written and well-directed film by Gina Kim, and with an actress with the stature of Vera Farmiga in the difficult lead role, it is frustrating to see that this fine film didn't last on theater screens. But as with many of the other treasurable small independent films, this one feels even better in the privacy of the home - the small screen somehow allows the powerful emotions of the story to be more focused.

    Sophie (Vera Farmiga) is the beautiful Caucasian wife of wealthy and respected Korean Andrew (David Lee McInnis) and the couple seem to have it all - looks, a close-knit family, beautiful home, etc. - but there is an underlying tension: Sophie and Andrew have been unable to conceive and bear a child, a fact that troubles Andrew's very orthodox Christian family and profoundly affects Andrew's sense of worth. Though the couple has sought professional assistance, their marriage remains barren. Andrew's fragile stance results in a suicide attempt and in trying to correct the cause of this tragedy, Sophie decides she will attempt to conceive from a donor. Because both members of a couple must consent to artificial insemination, Sophie's plan is thwarted except for one aspect: visiting the clinic she has selected is a young Korean man named Jihah (Jung-woo Ha) who is attempting to be a sperm donor but is rejected because he is an illegal immigrant. Overhearing this exchange, Sophie follows Jihah and finally discovers where he lives. She approaches him with a business deal - she will pay him $300. for each session and when she becomes pregnant she will pay him $30,000. Jihah is shy at first, but he is working in a meat packing plant and dry cleaners trying to save enough money to bring his girlfriend from Korea to the USA. Desperate for money Jihah consents and Sophie begins her visits to him when her cycle is conducive to conception. The relationship is one of quick polite encounters, careful to avoid interpersonal factors that might make either partner uncomfortable. But a sense of interdependence evolves, and when Sophie achieves pregnancy, the couple decides to part ways.

    Sophie's pregnancy at first overjoys Andrew and his family and the couple's future looks bright. But both Sophie and Jihah are unable to dismiss the intimacy of the relationship they have developed, Andrew discovers Sophie's adventure, and the marriage falls apart while Jihah informs his girlfriend in Korea that he will never be able to bring her to America. At this vulnerable point the film simply ends - some years later Sophie is at the beach with her son and is again very pregnant and the viewer is left to decide the resolution.

    Vera Farmiga is even more beautiful in this role than her many other roles and never for a moment loses out empathy and understanding of the decisions she makes. Both of the men are strong as are the various actors who flesh out the film. This is a tough topic to relate, but writer/director Gina Kim allows the acts of love to be the memorable echo the film leaves behind. Grady Harp
    10kmh02003-1

    there's an elephant in the room, but it's of our own making

    I really, really admire Vera Farmiga for taking on this project. How can you not? Allow me to explain.

    If you can suspend logical disbelief while watching this film, you will be swept away. The movie had a quiet and patient, but very powerful undercurrent.

    It deals so nonchalantly with something that is so uncommon in movies nowadays, that I have to make mention of it. An Asian male in honest and open sex scenes with a white female. The real achievement here is that this movie avoids the race issue altogether. The director does not turn it into some kind of elephant in the room. No, it is an elephant of our own Western making, is it not? Was anyone else shocked to see love portrayed this way, where it is truly is shown as universal, not just possible between chosen ethnic pairings? The movie did not treat it like a big deal at all. The white girl - Asian guy couples I've met in real life don't treat it like a big deal either. I believe this ethnic pairing - currently, perhaps the only interracial pairing that actually occurs less frequently in Western movies than it does in real life - will become more commonplace as the Asian cinema industry matures, as the West becomes ever-increasingly comfortable with the East, as both sides evolve towards the human average, and there are more Asian actors from which to choose.

    Now that aside, let's get back to the film itself, because it is more than capable of standing proudly on its own feet without its groundbreaking nonchalant attitude towards race.

    Tremendous acting, especially from Ms. Farmiga and Jung-woo Ha, the "homewrecker." The amount of emotion that these two are able to convey in nonverbal moments is truly stunning. You will be moved.

    The set designs and cinematography, in addition to the beautiful actors themselves, are a visual feast - a real aesthetic treat.

    The sex scenes were very tasteful and well-done. As the relationship develops, so clearly does the depth and honesty of their physical relations, to the point where Farmiga's character is able to climax by simply daydreaming about her lover.

    You may know the entire plot line to this movie already, and you will still have an A+ experience watching how it was executed.

    I loved this film. It defied almost all my expectations, and will probably watch it several times over the course of my life. I would recommend that anyone who decides to watch this film, too, find within themselves a fraction of Vera Farmiga's open-mindedness, boldness, and vision when she took on this project.

    A standing ovation for her.
    9michaelr-40112

    Refreshing Interracial Romance Story

    While the romance genre is something I'm new to, I'd have to say this was one of the best ones I've seen (please remember, I've only watched about 5 romance movies in my 32 years of life).

    A love that develops between people of two different races and cultures is something that I find very fascinating. It proves that we all want the same thing, no matter what creed, culture, race, nation, religion, whatever we come from.

    That being said, Vera Farmiga puts on her best "desperate woman" role (I believe she won the Emmy for Bates Motel for playing a character I'd describe as such). Desperate to please her Korean-American husband and his family, she goes to a sperm clinic alone and witnesses a Korean man with an expired visa getting rejected as a donor.

    Intrigued by the possibility of covertly and unmaliciously fooling her husband by having sex with a Korean man simply for the sake of having a baby she can at least pretend belongs to her and her husband, she follows the rejected sperm donor and eventually gives him a business proposal.

    What follows is story of inner conflict, the desire (and simultaneous torment) to live up to societal and cultural expectations (and how they can get in the way of true love), as well as how other things out of our control can get in the way of being with the one we want.

    While the epilogue left me a little confused, I was for the most part enraptured by the film. I think it'd be appealing to anyone having trouble finding true happiness and love.

    Also, did Vera break the 4th wall at the end?

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    • Trivia
      In France, was released on DVD more than three years after its theatrical release.
    • Quotes

      [Jihah penetrates Sophie]

      Jihah: Does it hurt?

      Sophie: Yes it does, it's okay, just keep going. No, No, just keep going.

    • Soundtracks
      Es War Erde In Inhen
      Music by Michael Nyman

      (from Six Celan Songs)

      Text by Paul Celan

      © 2006 Michael Nyman Ltd / Chester Music Led

      Recording: MN Records MNRCD108 (p) + © MN Records Ltd

      Performed by Hilary Summers (contralto), Michael Nyman Band

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Никогда-навсегда
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Now Films
      • Vox3 Films
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,485
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,529
      • Apr 13, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $689,473
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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