Love." will be released in Japan under the title "We Can't Go to Heaven, But We Can Love" on March 14th.
It will be released nationwide from Friday, the 1st at Cinemart Shinjuku and other theaters. The poster visual has also been released. All the time we loved each other was heaven to me.
I'll come to see you wherever you are. Set in 1999, a time when class and sexism are still prevalent, the story follows a young girl who is part of a high school taekwondo club.
The story begins with the encounter between Juyeon and Yeji, a student at a juvenile detention center. Director Han Jae-i was inspired by a passage from a book he happened to read, and just like the title of the film, which is a mixture of pessimism and optimism,
The film contrasts the unreasonable circumstances surrounding teenage girls at the end of the century with the joy and beauty of love that they find in spite of them.
This is a coming-of-age story about girls who overcome their circumstances, a coming-of-age story, and a love story. It is directed by Park Suyeong from "Honey Bird" and Lee YuMi from "The Squid Game."
The vivid and delicate acting elevates the story to a more TV Series-like and beautiful one. In an apocalyptic time when the future is uncertain, the world of these girls who are convinced of their love for each other and try to protect it is a story that will make us feel like we are in awe of this.
It is sure to bring back memories of pure and sad first love. The poster visual released this time shows Ju-chan smiling with a fresh and clear expression that only a teenager can have.
The image of Park Yu-young as Yon and Lee YuMi as YEJI is cut out, and the copy "1999, the first love at the end of the century" is attached along with the poetic title.
In this anxious age where apocalyptic theories are rampant and it seems as though the world and love will come to an end, the film conveys Juyeon and Yeji's pure feelings of wanting to continue living together, even if the world were to come to an end.
The visual is based on the image of the movie. "We Can't Go to Heaven, But We Can Love," which has sold out every time it has been invited to a film festival and caused a huge boom in its home country, will be screened on March 1st.
Released nationwide from Friday the 4th at Cinemart Shinjuku and other theaters. Director: Han Jae-yi Cast: Park Suyeong, Lee YuMi, Shin Gi-hwan, Kim HyeonMok
2024 / Korea / 112 min. / Vista / DCP 5.1ch / Subtitle translation: Ishii Kinuka / Original title: No Heaven, But
Love./English title: NO HEAVEN, BUT LOVE/Eirin [PG12] classification ⓒ 2024 SW Content, All Rights
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From Friday, March 14th, Cinemart Shinjuku and other theaters nationwide
2025/01/21 14:26 KST
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