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Honja saneun saramdeul

  • 2021
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.3K
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Honja saneun saramdeul (2021)
A solitary woman re-evaluates her isolated existence after her neighbor dies alone in his apartment.
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A solitary woman re-evaluates her isolated existence after her neighbor dies alone in his apartment.A solitary woman re-evaluates her isolated existence after her neighbor dies alone in his apartment.A solitary woman re-evaluates her isolated existence after her neighbor dies alone in his apartment.

  • Director
    • Hong Seong-eun
  • Writer
    • Hong Seong-eun
  • Stars
    • Gong Seung-yeon
    • Jung Da-eun
    • Seo Hyun-woo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Hong Seong-eun
    • Writer
      • Hong Seong-eun
    • Stars
      • Gong Seung-yeon
      • Jung Da-eun
      • Seo Hyun-woo
    • 17User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 10 nominations total

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    • Jin-ah
    Jung Da-eun
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    • Soo-jin
    Seo Hyun-woo
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    • Seong-hun
    Park Jeong-hak
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    • Writer
      • Hong Seong-eun
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    5mailtaskservice

    A very boring story from beg into end

    Its about our new gen live since 1-2 decades sgo. Nobody cares anyone, especially with smart phones neighbours or colleagues ignored each other.

    This story lacked too much, nothing interesting from start to end. Some are minor illogical but biggest problem is its boredom.

    It is too simple written and too hectic made without realizing it does not content ant punch or effect. Wasted my time and money, max rating is 4.8/10 because thousands better movie out there.
    9smonster00

    A film about einzelgängers

    Jinah is an einzelgänger, someone who really prefers to be alone over socializing with others. She has her reasons and slowly begins to feel the angst of loneliness after her neighbor suddenly dies in the film Aloners.

    This movie is very realistic and sometimes feels more like a documentary and abstract commentary on the daily lives of some people who are considered loners.
    9danybur

    With the force of subtlety

    Summary

    Notable directorial debut by the Korean Hong Sung-eun, which exposes with a subtlety as extraordinary as it is forceful the crisis of a young woman who chose solitude as a way of life.

    Review

    A young woman leads a solitary existence until certain events begin to question that way of life.

    Jina (or Jin-ah) works in a credit card customer service call center. She is a holojok, a term that defines in South Korea people who live alone in cities, without relatives, partners or friends. She avoids as much as possible any contact and verbal communication, unless it is unavoidable. The film recounts how certain circumstances begin to crack this emotional strength: the reunion with her father, being forced to train a new employee, the death of a neighbor, circumstances that force her to socialize and that in some cases constitute an uncomfortable mirror.

    Hong Sung-eun's remarkable debut feature exposes with extraordinary subtlety what Jina is feeling (she is not the only lonely one in the story), in front of that game of mirrors that speak to her of her present and perhaps of her future and those interactions who lives as intrusions in his world dominated by efficient and dispassionate work and permanent connection to screens. The story is not content with sticking to the drama, but rather adds some disturbing elements and few but accurate touches of humor, creating a climate that captures the viewer. And always with what I call the "elegance" of South Korean fiction.

    All of this could not work without the extraordinary performance of Gong Seung-yeon as Jina, who owns a mask of infinite shades that perfectly describe what she expresses and suggest what she hides.
    7rgbj-24597

    Not Alone but Alienated

    We work the 9/5 to get along. We survive and yet we feel so disconnected by the people around us. I would compare this movie to Fight Club, but a drowned out introspective feminine version. It's a story about a woman working a job, living in a one room apartment, as life happens around her. Of course she doesn't have a murderous compulsion to do violence, but a slow realization that life isn't what it seems and that life is of the habit to keep us from living. If you are into film and understand the lifeless grind of working to survive, this movie hears you.

    If you want a solid Korean movie about the working class that has zero frills and tons of humanity, this movie is for you. If you need action and still want some class consciousness, there is always Snowpiercer or Parasite. This one is a much more low key vibe.
    7MikeyB1793

    solitude

    A young girl works at a call-in centre for a credit card company. Aside from greeting customers and looking at her cellphone constantly, she hasn't much of a social life. She is a misanthrope, avoiding any human interaction. When she is forced to have a trainee she is rude and abrupt to her.

    All this is well done by the main actress (Jeong Da-eun) and she certainly can't be accused of over-acting. The film is also sprinkled with humour, which alleviates the atmosphere and prevents the film from being overly world-weary.

    Obviously the purpose is to demonstrate the alienation and loneliness of young people in today's' world - yet hasn't this been a perennial problem - listen to some of the folk music from the 1960s.

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2021 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Aloners
    • Production company
      • Korean Academy of Film Arts
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $82,479
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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