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Monday May 21, 2012

Day: May 21, 2012

Review

The Day He Arrives (2011): 55th San Francisco International Film Festival Review

Janine Gericke
May 21, 2012
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By Janine Gericke. Korean writer and director Hong Sangsoo’s new film The Day He Arrives follows a former filmmaker and now professor, Seongjun, who seems to be stuck in every sense of the word. It’s a stark film that shows how tedious and repetitive life can sometimes feel. Seongjun arrives in Seoul for a brief […]

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