This is the first Asian film to receive Dogma 95 certification. It's number 7, and it's very difficult to find it without a few words. After watching the film, I found a couple of inconsistencies with the rules of Dogma, however, perhaps in those years the rules were not finally established.
Well, then. I’ll start by watching this movie twice. Out of curiosity. There are two versions of the film. At first I looked at the shorter version, and when I came across the version about half an hour longer, of course I looked at it. There are differences and I did not regret watching both versions.
So in the movie, ordinary people give interviews -- talk about their love relationships, their lives, what they think about love. Simple language.
The director became interested in one girl who is waiting for a guy from the army. However, she did not tell her story.
Interestingly, the film repeats the same plots, just show either from the other side, that is, how it sees another person, or explaining a particular moment. It's an interesting move.
A film about finding the truth. Is it necessary to get to her, to know the truth? In one case it can bring pain, in the other – happiness.
I want to celebrate the music and beautiful dance of the main character. I don't usually like dancing by Koreans. But it was really beautiful here.