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Movie Title : In Another Country
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : Jan 11, 2013 Limited
Actors :Isabelle Huppert,Yu Junsang,Yumi Jung,Youn Yuhjang,Kwon Hyehyo,So-ri Moon,Jun-Sang Yu,Hae-hyo Kwon,Sung-keun Moon,Yeo-jeong Yoon,Yu-mi Jeong


In Another Country Synopsis: Legendary French actress Isabelle Huppert (The Piano Teacher, 8 Women, La cérémonie, and the current Amour) stars in the first English-language film from South Korean master Hong Sang-soo (Hahaha, The Day He Arrives, Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Woman on the Beach). The Village Voice calls the film "the love child Antonioni and Hou Hsiao-hsien never had." In a triptych of overlapping stories, three different French women (a filmmaker, an adulterer and a divorce - Huppert, Huppert and... Huppert) visit a small Korean resort town and encounter a flirtatious director, a lovestruck lifeguard and far too much soju. Hong's latest tale(s) of love, lust and misunderstanding, IN ANOTHER COUNTRY is an effortless, laugh-out-loud comedy that plays like a lost French New Wave classic. Official Selection: Cannes International Film Festival (c) Kino

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Review For In Another Country

By the time its third story kicked in, "In Another Country" lost me.
Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times

If you take the film as the bauble it is, you'll be entertained by its lighthearted wit, social observations and resolute sidestepping of profundity.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle

A beguiling set of variations on a theme, a gossamer-light étude composed for delight rather than dissection.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times

Isabelle Huppert has reached that magical point where she gives a thrill of delight simply by showing up, her decades of great performances seeming to hover around her like a halo.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

A movie may be a representation of the world, but it is also something that happens in the world, which means that sustaining a cinematic illusion and breaking it are equally beside the point.
A.O. Scott-New York Times

In Another Country sets its characters adrift inside its own narrative sphere, letting them live several lives in the course of an hour and a half, and letting us share in their freedom.
Sam Stander-NPR

An intriguing little cross-cultural curio that plays like a woozy, jazz-improv riff on romantic futility and destiny.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness

Isabelle Huppert has an inviting, steady glow in Hong Sang-soo's loosey-goosey, humorously light celebration of the French star, cinema's possibilities, and his colorful, endlessly combative homeland.
David Noh-Film Journal International

Hong Sang-soo hits the beach once again in his latest project, another austerely amusing study of hopeless neurotics making a mockery of leisure.
Jesse Cataldo-Slant Magazine

An arty, though not particularly artful, experiment
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit

Hong has fun zooming, panning, and toying with structure and narrative repetition, though the film doesn't have the powerful undercurrent of regret typical of his best work.
Jon Frosch-France24

The presence of Huppert in this one suggests an interest in branching out beyond the cult faithful.
Karina Longworth-L.A. Weekly

Hong's film rejoices in the capricious nature of romance and the samsaric ebb and flow of life, and it makes confusion woozily pleasurable.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

Yet another loving tribute by Hong Sangsoo to French cinema, somewhere between inconsequential and flimsy but pleasant to watch all through.
Dan Fainaru-Screen International

It almost seems as if Hong is poking fun at his own single-minded oeuvre, creating a fractal representation of how his other films obliquely interrelate.
Mike D'Angelo-AV Club

It is amusing and exasperating, with the amusing part just about in the ascendant. Mostly.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
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