Dir/scr: Hong Sangsoo. South Korea. 2013. 90mins The New Wave is still alive and kicking in Korea. Or so it seems, judging by Hong Sangsoo's latest contribution, yet another of his tributes to the kind of films the French were making 50 years ago. For all of its 90 minutes, Nobody's Daughter Haewon talks a love affair between a film student and her professor to death, or so it seems, and the whole thing could have gone on for hours more without offering its two protagonists a way out of the vicious circle of emotional confusion in which they seem to be locked. Since Hong's reputation is safely established, festivals and art houses might still welcome his new film. Hong's cast enters into the...
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