In Another Country Page #5

Synopsis: A three-tiered story centered on a trio of French tourists visiting the same seaside resort.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Sang-soo Hong
Production: Kino Lorber Films
  7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
69
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
89 min
$22,139
Website
609 Views


about me?

Nothing.

Then why are you

telling me that I lie?

Because you told me so.

Why am I so afraid?

- Because you are afraid.

- But why am I so afraid?

Because you are afraid.

Don't you see?

- What do you mean?

- I mean nothing.

You're joking?

Oh, you want a meaning?

Here, here.

You can have it.

Oh, what is this playing with

words? Really... Im serious.

Are you serious?

I don't know you...

do you know yourself?

What is love for you?

Something you'll

love to do forever.

Why?

I don't know.

What is sex for you?

Something that I will have

trouble with until I die.

Should I be strong?

Yes. As much

as you will be.

Oh, you're not

helping me.

I'm sorry.

But may I ask you

one question?

Have you ever changed

since you were a child?

No. I think Im still

the same person as always.

I haven't changed.

I think so.

- You haven't changed.

- Is it good?

Well...

let me draw you.

You are the man who

loves his fountain pen.

Yeah, I am very

attached to this.

I cannot write, I cannot

do anything without this...

lovely pen,

this Mont Blanc.

Can you give it to

me as a present?

I'm using this

to draw you.

How about after

you finish it?

Ask me again

when Im finished.

Oh, ok. I will.

- Why do you need his pen?

- I will write something with it.

- I know. But why his pen?

- Because that's what I want.

Anne, your behavior

is not normal.

But you know,

he's made me do this.

Oh, don't move.

I'm drawing your face.

Beautifully.

- Hello.

- Hello.

I'm sorry, I cannot

find your umbrella.

- I've searched all over.

- Ah, it's ok.

Oh really? Oh, thank you.

You're so kind.

All Koreans are

kind to you.

Oh really?

Yes. Because

you're so beautiful.

- Oh, thank you very much.

- You're welcome.

Do you know a nice place around

here that I can go to?

Nice place?

Yes, I want to see

some nice place.

- We have a lighthouse.

- Oh!

It's small, but very

very beautiful.

How can I go there?

- I will show you. Let's go.

- Oh really? Thank you.

- Where are you going?

- I am going to a shop.

Good, I will buy

something too.

Why did you give

her the pen?

She was so upfront about it.

You could've said no.

It's expensive.

It was hard to say no.

How could you give

away my present?

I'm sorry.

I hope you get

this message.

I'm on my way to

the unknown path.

Thank you for

all the help.

Take a look at this.

This looks serious.

- Doesn't it?

- It's very serious.

It's cold.

Hello. It's ok?

- Oh, hello.

- Hello.

Is there a lighthouse?

- I don't know.

- No lighthouse?

What is lighthouse?

- Never mind.

- Never?

- Are you cold?

- No! I'm not!

But, you're shivering.

Shh?

Oh! You are

the lifeguard, right?

Yeah, yeah, yes.

I know you.

I know you too.

- Do you want to drink this?

- D... drink?

Oh, Soju? Yes.

Thank you, thank you.

- You like Soju?

- Yes. I like Soju.

Yes. Soju.

Ah, it's good!

Give it to me.

- Thank you, thank you.

- Yeah, it's good!

- You want to drink?

- Yes!

- Today, it's cold.

- Yes. It's very cold.

Yes, very cold...

Thank you. Let's go?

- Go?

- Go. Let's go.

Where?

Oh, Soju is good.

- Anne...

- Yes.

Have you seen

a foreign woman?

A foreign woman?

No, I haven't.

You're sure you haven't?

I didn't see any foreign woman.

I was just sleeping.

All right, then.

Let's go, sir.

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