23rd Annual Miami Edition of the OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival

DISTANT PLACE, A

Expired May 3, 2021 4:00 AM
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Nothing really is as it appears from a distance. And so is Jinwoo’s quiet life - tucked away in the beauty of the Korean countryside far from the hectic, stressful city life, Jinwoo and Seol, his wonderful niece whom he loves as if she were his own, have been welcomed with open arms by a loving new “family” onto their sheep ranch. But when Park Kun-Young’s careful and precise direction begins to focus on the details of Jinwoo’s existence, slowly revealing his restless soul, we gradually discover the complexity of the reasons that led to Jinwoo’s extreme choice to retire in the countryside and live like a shepherd. The arrival of Jinwoo’s longtime male friend from university, Hyunmin, upsets all balance. Moonkyeong, the ranch owner’s daughter who has a crush on Jinwoo, accidentally discovers the two men in bed and shortly afterwards Jinwoo’s twin sister, and Seol’s birth mother, shows up at the ranch after years of absence and silence and wants to take her daughter back to Seoul. The small, country community that at first seemed kind and nice slowly reveals their true colors and deep disapproval of the two men’s relationship. The fragile sandcastle of happiness that Jinwoo struggled to build is crumbling and the cold, harsh winter is upon him. A Distant Place is a beautiful, quiet film in both its gentle narrative and tranquil, pastoral setting.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    119 minutes
  • Language
    Korean w/ English Subtitles
  • Country
    South Korea
  • Premiere
    NORTH AMERICAN
  • Director
    Park Kun-Young