After the disappearance of his girlfriend, a foreigner man lost in a hostile land becomes the main suspect and his desperate research for her turns into a fight to stay alive.After the disappearance of his girlfriend, a foreigner man lost in a hostile land becomes the main suspect and his desperate research for her turns into a fight to stay alive.After the disappearance of his girlfriend, a foreigner man lost in a hostile land becomes the main suspect and his desperate research for her turns into a fight to stay alive.
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I love to see movies like this! Original ideas from new indie filmmakers.
Bridging cultural themes, pushing boundaries and trying exciting avant garde techniques.
Edge of the seat story had me wondering what will happen next, beautifully shot landscapes with very cool camera work.
Really enjoyed some of the more complicated shots that had a lot of action all in one take.
The acting was great! Wonderful to see new faces that really stand out.
Local actors with amazing performances combined with incredible "fish out of water" lead actors. Two awesome worlds collide. Can't wait to see what this team does next! I'll be watching!
Bridging cultural themes, pushing boundaries and trying exciting avant garde techniques.
Edge of the seat story had me wondering what will happen next, beautifully shot landscapes with very cool camera work.
Really enjoyed some of the more complicated shots that had a lot of action all in one take.
The acting was great! Wonderful to see new faces that really stand out.
Local actors with amazing performances combined with incredible "fish out of water" lead actors. Two awesome worlds collide. Can't wait to see what this team does next! I'll be watching!
"Abroad," is a very masterclass in suspense and atmosphere.
Fumu's direction is impeccable, maintaining a tight grip on the narrative as it takes unexpected and wild turns. The film's minimalist approach, combined with its eerie and unsettling atmosphere, keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The cinematography beautifully captures the stark contrast between the vast, desolate landscapes and the claustrophobic tension within the characters' interactions.
"Abroad" is a testament to Fumu's skill in crafting a suspenseful and engaging narrative. The film's commitment to its tone and atmosphere ensures that it remains a memorable and thrilling experience from start to finish. Great!
Fumu's direction is impeccable, maintaining a tight grip on the narrative as it takes unexpected and wild turns. The film's minimalist approach, combined with its eerie and unsettling atmosphere, keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The cinematography beautifully captures the stark contrast between the vast, desolate landscapes and the claustrophobic tension within the characters' interactions.
"Abroad" is a testament to Fumu's skill in crafting a suspenseful and engaging narrative. The film's commitment to its tone and atmosphere ensures that it remains a memorable and thrilling experience from start to finish. Great!
This film moves at a brisk pace, maintaining an air of mystery without slipping into gloom or unease. It examines how the subconscious, even in its dormant state, clumsily constructs scenes and searches for an exit. At the same time, it explores how the subconscious senses hostility in an alienating foreign environment.
The film also presents an intriguing portrayal of gender roles in Asian societies, adding yet another layer of depth. I would describe it as precisely ambiguous - like a social landscape meticulously constructed with surgical precision yet filled with elusive signs. It feels both "foreign" and compelling, a testament to the creative possibilities of low-budget independent filmmaking. All in all, I look forward to seeing what the director creates next.
The film also presents an intriguing portrayal of gender roles in Asian societies, adding yet another layer of depth. I would describe it as precisely ambiguous - like a social landscape meticulously constructed with surgical precision yet filled with elusive signs. It feels both "foreign" and compelling, a testament to the creative possibilities of low-budget independent filmmaking. All in all, I look forward to seeing what the director creates next.
"ABROAD" is a gripping, low-budget indie thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Despite its modest production, the film excels in creating tension with its tight script and clever pacing.
The lead actor's performance is impressive, particularly in portraying a character consumed by obsession with great subtlety. The minimalistic set design and dark lighting enhance the eerie atmosphere, emphasizing feelings of isolation and unease. While the film occasionally relies on familiar clichés, it more than makes up for it with clever twists and a suspenseful, satisfying conclusion.
While "ABROAD" may lack the flashy visuals of big-budget thrillers, it more than compensates with its smart storytelling and intense atmosphere. It's a must-watch for fans of tension-filled mysteries on a budget.
The lead actor's performance is impressive, particularly in portraying a character consumed by obsession with great subtlety. The minimalistic set design and dark lighting enhance the eerie atmosphere, emphasizing feelings of isolation and unease. While the film occasionally relies on familiar clichés, it more than makes up for it with clever twists and a suspenseful, satisfying conclusion.
While "ABROAD" may lack the flashy visuals of big-budget thrillers, it more than compensates with its smart storytelling and intense atmosphere. It's a must-watch for fans of tension-filled mysteries on a budget.
Abroad starts out decently enough but shows itself to be painfully low budget with a small cast, and it gives almost COVID feels. The Pacific Northwestern small town seems more like a ghost town, literally no one is there except for some white people who all look alike. I thought this might be an Asian version of Get Out at first, but later on it's obviously just a low budget movie with a tiny cast.
I have seen much better low budget films and I have seen much better Korean films, so I refuse to overrate Abroad, because the current seven and half stars here seems unnaturally inflated.
That being said, the twists are very clever.
I have seen much better low budget films and I have seen much better Korean films, so I refuse to overrate Abroad, because the current seven and half stars here seems unnaturally inflated.
That being said, the twists are very clever.
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- TriviaThe movie is from South Korea.
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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