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Just Great
It’s been some time since I have seen such a good movie. The atmosphere was great, music was amazing and the actors were incredible. Skipped nothing, and will watch it again. As the movie was ending I felt like you kinda new something was gonna happen, as there always is with those kind of movies and I just cried for the last 20 minutes, Still amazing. Wouldn’t have hated a happy ending, but it still kinda fitted. I really liked the vibe of this movie. I went in with completely different expectations, but it’s very heartwarming. It reminded me of 20th century girl, but in cinematic. Definitely keep this one in mind. would recommend.Was this review helpful to you?
It's so good, go watch it!
Okay, I don't really have coherent words right now. The first review sums it up perfectly. This was such a beautiful movie and it will stay with me for a long long time. The movie understands loneliness and feeling undesirable so well that it gave me hope for humanity. It has been a long time since a movie felt so sincere and close to me.The acting was amazing all around. The music choices were inspired. I'm going to rewatch this everyone I know!
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One needs to look at the deeper messages in this movie.
I found this movie really interesting. It had an indie movie vibe, it was art.The three were all broken in some way, and through their relationships with each other, each were able to climb up out of their private hell and move forward with life
A lot of people felt that the Christmas Eve incident was cliche, and that piece of it was. It was only a part of the bigger picture, though. All of the events that came after that incident were meaningful, and I feel that they brought everything together. I especially liked the ending where they circled back to the story of the Indian who stopped and waited for his soul to catch up with him. I thought this was really poetic, and it gave me a feeling of peace about death in general.
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A Film That Made Me See Love Differently
I went into this film intrigued by the trailer because I genuinely didn’t know what to expect, but what I got was such a beautiful and heartfelt romantic story.All of the main characters are kind of broken in their own ways, yet they slowly heal when they meet each other. It’s not just romance, the friendship aspect is really strong too. If you’re expecting the typical plot where the “ugly” female lead falls for a handsome male lead and later transforms into a conventionally pretty woman, this film is not that at all.
Gyeong Ruk feels like a one in a million kind of man, but at the same time I understand where his preferences come from. He values sincerity and purity over anything fake, and Mi Jeong embodies that. They literally become light in each other’s lives, and it’s so warm watching how deeply he loves her. Sangmin’s acting here is honestly amazing. You can really feel his “I can’t live without her” emotions and it hurts in the best way.
They clearly love each other so much, which makes everything even more painful. While Gyeong Ruk starts chasing his dream again because of her, Mi Jeong ends up leaving him because of her inferiority complex. I can see why that decision might confuse some people, but the idea that she leaves because she loves him too much is such a complex feeling, and the film explains it really well.
Yo Han’s character is also really important as the witness and narrator of their love story. Even though he’s quietly struggling with his own depression, he keeps putting on a strong front for his friends until he eventually can’t hold it in anymore. That’s when his friends finally step in, support him, just like how he always did for them.
Overall, this is a bittersweet film that is easy to watch on the surface but actually very deep. It leaves a lingering feeling in your heart after it ends. I honestly think this is one of those films I will never forget for the rest of my life.
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Beautifully melancholic
Loved this movie! Three lonely people struggling with their own difficult pasts find each other, become friends / lovers. It was so heart-breakingly beautiful! Loved the quotes especially from the two male leads. Loved their acting too. Already knew Yo-han’s actor from Mr. Sunshine but the other main leads were new and they were amazing! I wanna see more of them! Their kiss scene in the snow was one of the most relatable kiss scenes I have seen in movie/dramas.Highly recommend!
Also heard that there is a book which the drama is based on so that’s definitely going on my tbr!
I won’t say much about the ending. Just watch it!
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Unfortunately, a total miss for me
This movie is a though one to review : it is not really a romance, much more a slice-of-life and life commentary, pretty dark and bleak. If there are quite a bit I can appreciate from an intellectual point of view :- the symbolisms spread out through the movie,
- the overall esthetics and production value,
- the purposefull soundrak,
the story in itstelf was not enjoyable to me at all. I had difficulty to be grabbed by the plot with its slow pace. It is not really a romance but it features romantic bounds that where a bit difficult to grasp my head around and connect with.
Acting was quite good for the overall cast but with a slight miss :
- Moon Sang Min did a great job but I still couldn't help to found funny how he was cast as a character aspiring to study contempory dancer because of the numerous Music Bank interview he made where his dance talent was really limited and awkward at best. I therefore had to got wit quite a bit of suspencion of disbelief in the very few scenes where a dance, even if the directing mostly filmed in static position. Other than those scenes that felt unconvincing, he did amazing in the other parts.
I would not recommend this movie as it was definitely more a painful (and even boring) watch than an enjoyable one. If you manage to connect with the story, I still think it is pretty impactful and worth giving it a shot, to make your own opinion.
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When life is two steps ahead
Watching Pavane made me realize just how unexpected life is. Every character gives us a sudden surprise, which most of the time is too bitter to swallow. The ending sealed the deal for me, as it truly shows just how life is always way ahead of us, and we just have to deal with its bittersweet surprises. The pacing also adds to the overall message while giving us time to appreciate the characters. A well-written and truly beautiful story that leaves you with a heavy heart and makes you think about life.Was this review helpful to you?
Soft, Simple, Yet Deeply Moving
Pavane tells the story of three people, each struggling with their own life problems. At first glance, the trope of a handsome man and an “unattractive” woman might feel familiar, but this film presents it in a refreshing and different way.I genuinely loved everything about this movie—the storyline, the characters, their chemistry, and even the cinematography. It all comes together beautifully.
What makes the story feel so fresh to me is its setting. It focuses on the lives of a mall parking attendant and a sales promotion girl (SPG), which is something I’ve rarely, if ever, seen in films or dramas. And surprisingly, I ended up loving it so much—our “poor couple” really stole my heart.
Even though the film has a slow pace, I didn’t feel bored at all. In fact, despite its nearly two-hour runtime, it felt surprisingly fast to me—which says a lot about how engaging the story is.
As for the chemistry, I honestly didn’t expect much at first because of the noticeable age gap. However, their acting completely changed my perspective. They made the relationship feel so genuine and beautiful. What stood out even more wasn’t just the romantic chemistry, but also the warmth of their friendship. Even though they didn’t have many scenes showing them spending time together, simple moments—like eating together after work—felt incredibly meaningful and intimate.
The acting overall was amazing—truly a perfect cast. Moon Sang-min did an especially great job. I could really feel his emotions in every scene, and his performance left a strong impact on me.
The film doesn’t go deeply into each character’s backstory, but somehow, you can still understand their struggles and why they live the way they do. That subtle storytelling makes it even more powerful.
Even though I didn’t cry, the ending still left me feeling sad and bittersweet.
The cinematography and overall tone of the film are also incredibly beautiful—I completely fell in love with them.
If I could rate this movie, I wouldn’t just give it a 10/10—I’d give it a 10.000/10. It’s just that good.
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Are Koreans allergic to happy endings?
I swear this is like the third Korean movie I’ve chosen to watch and all of them ended either tragically or with death 🤣I would’ve been sad and crying over the ending of this movie but it was just all too predictable and I knew one of them was going to die-
Is it genuinely impossible for Koreans to make a happy ending movie lol?
Besides that, I think the movie was absolutely beautifully shot and the premise was good too. Nothing too extraordinary but it had good humor and I liked the relationship between all characters.
Loved seeing the the FL accept her grievance and no over the top crying scenes where its all hootin and hollerin, above all, I love how Yohan survived his attempt and made his journey into something beautiful to commemorate his best friends.
Out of all tragic death trope endings I’ve been seeing lately, this one was refreshing and didn’t feel heavy at all to the point where it just ruins your day lol. Lovely movie! Sad that it had to end that way though.
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A Story That Hurts Quietly
Pawane was one of those movies that slowly grows on you while watching it. At first, it feels simple and calm, but as the story moves forward, it becomes much more emotional and meaningful. It is the kind of film that does not need big dramatic moments to leave an impact.What I liked most about this movie was how natural everything felt. The emotions were not forced, and the characters felt real. Their struggles, conversations, and relationships felt believable, which made it easier to connect with them. I think that is one of the strongest points of the film.
The movie has a quiet and emotional atmosphere throughout. It is not very fast-paced, but that works in its favor because it gives you time to understand the characters and what they are going through. Some scenes are very simple, but they stay in your mind because of how honest they feel.
The cinematography was also beautiful. There were many scenes that looked visually soft and emotional without trying too hard. The background music matched the mood perfectly and made some scenes feel even more touching.
The acting was really strong too. The actors did a great job showing pain, loneliness, and hope in a very realistic way. It never felt overdramatic, which made the emotional moments hit harder.
For me, Pawane is not a perfect movie, which is why I would give it an 8.5/10, but it is still very memorable. It is emotional, beautifully made, and has a story that stays with you after it ends. If you like slow and meaningful Korean movies, then this one is definitely worth watching.
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Utopia of Love
Can love last forever, or is that just an illusion or a utopia? This beautiful movie is an ode to love, presented in an artistic and rich way, offering plenty of details that each enrich the topic of love. In our time, it has become almost a rule that marriages don’t last or don’t work as intended, and each failed relationship seems to influence others to fail as well. In that environment, is it still realistic to believe in love?I really liked the topic of the movie and how it was explored — with no definitive message, but instead open to personal reflection and conclusion. I also appreciate the style of the movie, which is a little unusual yet very artistic, while still remaining mainstream and entertaining. The filmmakers made the movie special without making it too weird. But most of all, I liked the characters. They had a special aura about them, especially the female lead, Mi-jeong. She is so naturally beautiful, without any need for makeup — something that has sadly become the standard for women today.
This movie is slow and graceful, just like a pavane (a piece of music and a dance), and it feels like a ray of light, inspiring viewers to take a leap of love — honestly and naturally. There is eternal Love above us all.
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It’s just OK..
This movie was just OK. I enjoyed the beginning, the dialogue and interest between the MC’s seemed earnest. But halfway through we lose the plot completely. We get absolutely zero backstory on the main characters besides a couple lines that leave us even more curious. There were so many backstories they could’ve explored but didn’t, so the characters were left shallow and one dimensional. Honestly idk what to say, I didn’t enjoy this movie. Also that bit at the end where they’re dressed as Native Americans riding off into the sunset was weird to me, I get the point they were trying to make, but I didn’t like that scene. Anyway, on a positive note, the cinematography was beautiful and the acting was good. But plot was just all over the place, and the pacing was bad.Was this review helpful to you?



