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Past Lives 2023 123movies

Past Lives 2023 123movies

Jun. 02, 2023106 Min.
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Watch: Past Lives 2023 123movies, Full Movie Online – Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrested apart after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Twenty years later, they are reunited for one fateful week as they confront notions of love and destiny..
Plot: Two childhood friends are separated after one’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later, they are reunited in New York for one week as they confront notions of destiny, love and the choices that make a life.
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8.4/10 Votes: 6,868
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N/A Votes: 85 Popularity: 109.135 | TMDB

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As the son of parents who were childhood sweethearts/soul mates, I tend to be a sucker for movie romances that address this subject. In this case, however, the only “sucker” aspect applies to the money I plunked down to watch this two-hour snoozefest. Writer-director Celine Song’s debut feature has been praised as a masterful piece of filmmaking and one of the best pictures of 2023, but I heartily beg to disagree. When a pair of young, tightly knit Korean friends, Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), part ways from their native Seoul and are later reunited in New York after a 24-year separation, the reunion of these childhood pals provides them with an opportunity to reflect on what might have been. However, their time together consists mostly of a series of overly bloated pregnant pauses, inane dialogue and missed chances to discuss much of anything meaningful, the kinds of scenes that make even the most patient viewers want to yell “Get on with it already!” These “conversations” come nowhere close to matching their joy of their spirited youthful interactions or the heartfelt, substantive talks that later take place between Nora and her husband, Arthur (John Magaro). The result is, quite frankly, a big fat bore that’s trying to be more than it is but never achieves that outcome. Perhaps the biggest problem with this is the film’s truly sincere but decidedly paper thin narrative that doesn’t have the writing support to bring it all into beautiful full bloom, despite some fine performances, exquisite cinematography and an emotive background score. From this, the director would appear to have a hefty reserve of potential stashed away, at least based on this offering’s stylistic elements, but the substance could use some definite shoring up. Let’s hope her next effort lives up to that.
Review By: Brent Marchant

Wow. For a director, Celine Song, just coming out of the gate, this is quite an impressive film. The lead actress, Greta Lee, fit the role like a soft leather glove, which speaks volumes, both for her talent, and for Song’s casting. Lee’s Hollywood Critics Association Best Actress award is well-deserved.

Song wrote an excellent screenplay, and her direction turned it into a stunning film. Kudos to A24 for taking a chance on her. I presume they are happy with the outcome. It’s rather interestingly paced in a Buddhist or Asian kind of way – slow, meditative, and more is shown than is said. Overall, it’s not a perfect film, but it’s close.

This isn’t precisely a coming-of-age movie, but the plot revolves around that (perhaps even more difficult,) developing period between the ages of 20 and mid-30s. I’ve held a long-standing belief that our life chapters change every seven years. You know: there are seven chakras, seven days in a week, the Seven Sisters (Pleiades), or whichever mystical seven you’d like. Over the course of three of these “theoretical” chapters, this movie focuses on two relationships in the protagonist’s life, from roughly twenty-one (7*3) to approximately forty-two (7*6). She was married at about the time of a chapter shift (7*5), as if to validate my weird belief. In my world, it all makes sense.

This movie is certainly somewhat autobiographical, even by Song’s own admission. It will be added to my Directors About Themselves list. I can’t wait to see Celine’s next project!

Review By: badelf
Romance finally feels real
I’m nearly emotionless staring at this screen as I try to piece together my thoughts from a deeply moving film. Past Lives is purely honest, heartfelt, and piercingly direct with the evolution of its story, let alone with the natural growth its two lead characters. The score patiently guides the emotions of the audience, heightened by steady framing and extended sequences from a gorgeous color scheme to create an overwhelmingly tense presence in its tone, but never crossing that line in doing so. You feel the most out of every moment because the film puts trust in the fact that you will. The concluding sequence is a testament to the formatting of this entire story as the writing positions you to finally see and feel exactly as these characters do, and that’s the ingredient that makes this experience so special. A true romance film crafted for our understanding and psychological reflection in 2023 and one that’ll remain timeless for generations to come.
Review By: spencermcook
Incredibly moving and wistful
Wow this film was powerful! The tension and chemistry between all the leads was palpable and almost overwhelming, and the final shots were so well l-crafted.

The story is simple: girl leaves childhood boy crush for a new life in Canada and America. What follows is a series of potent reconnections over the years and an attraction that never waned, but had never worked out.

Largely in Korean, the film is composed of slices of life across time, vignettes of heavy nostalgia and fondness. The film is self-aware of its romanticizing, directly pointing out the context that, if lacking, would lead the audience to resent circumstances that kept our protagonists apart.

But the poignant beauty of “Past Lives” is that we shouldn’t resent it. And it leaves an indelible message to appreciate what we have and never miss a chance tell the ones we love how much we care.

Review By: tnvmngj

Other Information:

Original Title Past Lives
Release Date 2023-06-02
Release Year 2023

Original Language en
Runtime N/A
Budget 0
Revenue 6000000
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Celine Song
Writer Celine Song
Actors Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro
Country United States, South Korea
Awards 4 wins & 7 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


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Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Past Lives 2023 123movies
Original title Past Lives
TMDb Rating 7.676 85 votes

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