In Front of Your Face review – a gentle Korean pleasure

Sep 25 2022 - 1 min read

Lee Hye-yeong is mesmerising as a former actor confronting her past in a typically meditative study from Korean director Hong Sang-soo

'Lee Hye-yeong in In Front of Your Face.'
'Lee Hye-yeong in In Front of Your Face.'TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy

A meditative, delicately observed study of a Korean woman’s return to her home town after a long period living and working abroad, In Front of Your Face is a gentle pleasure and, as such, may not be a picture that will win new fans to the films of director Hong Sang-soo. But admirers of his distinctive style – long takes, zooms, social awkwardness, vast quantities of strong alcohol – will be beguiled by this bittersweet series of encounters. Much of the film’s allure comes from a mesmerising Lee Hye-yeong, playing a former actor hoping to reconnect with the past and come to terms with the future.

Watch a trailer for In Front of Your Face.

Original: The Observer

Author: Wendy Ide

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