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Drama

In Between Seasons

- The moment when the seasons of the heart change.

When her son gets critically injured in a car accident, a mother discovers that there's more to his relationship with his friend than she had thought.

Release Date : 2018-02-22

Language :Korean

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Little Big PicturesMyung Films Lab

Production Country : South Korea

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bae Jong-ok

Character Name : Mee-kyung

Original Name : 배종옥

Gender : Female

Lee Won-keun

Character Name : Yong-jun

Original Name : 이원근

Gender : Male

Ji Yun-ho

Character Name : Soo-hyun

Original Name : Ji Yun-ho

Gender : Male

Seo Jeong-yeon

Character Name : Hee-young

Original Name : 서정연

Gender : Female

Park Won-sang

Character Name : Jin-kyu

Original Name : 박원상

Gender : Male

Park Hye-jin

Character Name : Ms. Park

Original Name : 박혜진

Gender : Female

Kim Ja-young

Character Name : Geum-sun

Original Name : 김자영

Gender : Female

Baek Ji-won

Character Name : Sook-jung

Original Name : 백지원

Gender : Female

Kim Yae-eun

Character Name : Ji-yeon

Original Name : 김예은

Gender : Female

Woo Ji-hyeon

Character Name : Han-sung

Original Name : 우지현

Gender : Male

Kwon Dong-ho

Character Name : Kyung-jun

Original Name : 권동호

Gender : Male

Kim Soo-bok

Character Name : Mr. Kim

Original Name : Kim Soo-bok

Gender : Male

Bae Yong-geun

Character Name : Homeroom Teacher

Original Name : 배용근

Gender : Male

Kim In-gwon

Character Name : Assistant Manager Lee

Original Name : 김인권

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-03-28

After the young “Soo-hyun” (Yoon-ho Ji) emerges from a car accident in a coma, his distraught mother “Mi-Kyung” (Bae Jong-ok) has to juggle her failing marriage with her determination to keep her son on the road to recovery. The fellow passenger in the accident “Yong-joon” (Lee Won-geun) has emerged unscathed but she wants nothing to do with him. Over the course of the next couple of very slowly paced two hours, we learn a little of what she is learning about her beloved child. Her son had a secret, and she is struggling to reconcile with that. Is it shame? Was it deceit? In any case, she moves him to a remote hospital only for “Soo-Hyun” to follow like a lost lamb. He even gets a job there as an handyman, but is there any chance that the injured man will recover and/or that his mum will be prepared to reconsider her polite but clear hostility to the his friend - a man clearly going through a fair degree of trauma of his own. Now there is a lot of standing around, there isn’t a great deal of dialogue and very little actually happens for much of this film, but by using some retrospective scenes illustrating the boys friendship and featuring a pretty poignant performance from both actors here, auteur Dong-Eun Lee does create something quite emotionally charged. Essentially it is the two beginning to get to know who each really are, and that plays out sympathetically but not too sentimentally. There is one scene where the patient is given an haircut by his friend and I did wonder if it might not be better if both of them went to an a actual hairdresser, but that is all that might pass for humour here; it’s an observation of just how visceral parent/child love is, and at how difficult it can be to realise that it might just have a rival. It takes it’s time, but is worth a watch.