I really liked it but definitely flawed in places but I liked it more then Lost in Translation, but from reading synopsis about the film I was expecting more a romantic film in same tone as Before Trilogy where we follow two lonely characters around discussing architerture and other things in life and with them eventually falling in love.
But it's more in vein of Lost in Translation, where two people (one older, one younger) meet up in a lonely place and both have issues in their lives and both end up healing one another and bringing the best out of each other, with some sexual tension but really it will never go there.
I thought John Cho was excellent. And I don't think Haley Lu Richardson has come close to her performance in this film in anything else, a bit of shame as she's really great in this. Always great to see Parker Posey in anything (if this film was made 20 years before, she'd be perfect for Casey role.) Some beautiful camera work here and there.
I would have cut down on some of the scenes that Casey/Jin weren't together in. The film is at it's strongest when they are both on screen together. I would have preferred if they knocked a few years onto Casey's age and maybe made her graduate with PHD but keep the story of her caring for her mother to really leave and meets up with Jin and they fall in love. But the film really wasn't aiming for that (I think they should take romance tag of this film personally).
7/10. A solid debut.
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