Released this week, Hong Sang-Soo’s drama “In Water” has an average press rating of 3.6 out of 5 (on AlloCiné, for 13 reviews, as of June 28).
One year later Nowadays…, the very prolific Korean filmmaker Hong Sang-Soo returns with In Water, a melancholy and poetic film starring Shin Seokho, Ha Seong Guk and Seung Yun Kim. Released this week in our cinemas, this 1h01 drama was well received by the French press, since its average is 3.6 out of 5.
What is it about ?
On the rocky island of Jeju, a young actor is making a film. While he is lacking inspiration, he sees a silhouette at the foot of a cliff. Thanks to this encounter and a love song written years earlier, he finally has a story to tell.
What the press thinks:
According to Cahiers du Cinéma:
“An aesthetic revelation then occurs that only Branca de neve by Monteiro or The Atlantic Man by Duras had achieved in narrative cinema.” By Fernando Ganzo – 5/5
According to Les Inrockuptibles:
“In Water freezes here with as much clairvoyance as gentleness this cruel contradiction of the creator invaded by obsessive images, which swirl in his head, while being incapable of reproducing them perfectly.” By Ludovic Béot – 5/5
According to Critikat.com:
“The generalized blur does not aim to transcribe a precise sensation, but rather represents a certain being in the world – that of an aesthetic distancing which aims to enjoy shapes, lights and colors.” By Robin Vaz – 4/5
According to Les Fiches du Cinéma:
“An impressionist canvas coupled with a reflection as poetic as it is melancholic on artistic blur, Hong Sangsoo’s new stroll disconcerts, then upsets.” By Simon Hoareau – 4/5
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According to Libération:
“In this film of the seaside and landscape, the most successful part of the proposal is in the capture of small animated seascapes (as they are called in painting), which exude a rather poignant nostalgic sweetness.” By Laura Tuillier – 4/5
According to aVoir-aLire.com:
“This mise en abyss of cinema within cinema, dear to the prolix work of Hong Sang-Soo, reveals the director’s sensitive taste for Cézanne’s painting. In Water is a little gem of poetry on human emptiness and breakdown of inspiration for artists.” By Laurent Cambon – 4/5
According to Télérama:
“In Water is reduced a little too much to this theoretical game, unfolding a monotonous story, where the audacity of flouted clarity reveals itself almost timid in view of the pictorial challenge that it could involve. The watercolor sometimes offers, the brightness of a red parasol and a bush of yellow flowers, but formal pleasure otherwise remains limited.” By Jacques Morice – 2/5
According to L’Obs:
“To over-signify his delicate scenario, Hong Sang-soo refuses to take stock and films everything in a vagueness that is certainly symbolic, but above all uncomfortable.” By Xavier Leherpeur – 1/5