Revivre

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"Lust for life."
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 29 min
  • 6.6  (209)

"Revivre" is a poignant and thought-provoking drama movie from South Korea, released in 2014, directed by Im Kwon-taek and starring Sung-Ki Ahn, Gyu-ri Kim, and Ho-jung Kim in lead roles. The film explores the themes of love, mid-life crisis, illness, and choices that people make that can have a significant impact on their lives. The story centers around Oh Sang-moon (Sung-Ki Ahn), a middle-aged marketing executive, who is married to the younger and gorgeous, Jeong Eun-sook (Gyu-ri Kim). Oh, is a workaholic, and his job consumes most of his time and energy, leaving him constantly tired and stressed. Meanwhile, his wife, Eun-sook, is still very much in her prime, and she strives to be a dutiful wife, always taking care of Oh's needs and desires. However, what appears to be a perfect marriage, harbors an underlying sense of dissatisfaction and tension. Eun-sook's body is starting to fail her, and her emotional well-being also takes a hit.

As the story progresses, we see Oh struggling to find balance between his career and his personal life. He is surrounded by co-workers that remind him of his age, and the fact that he does not have as much time left as he may think. At the same time, he becomes increasingly attracted to his colleague Kim Mi-yeon (Ho-jung Kim), a young and lovely woman who offers him something new, something different from what he is used to. Although he is initially hesitant, Oh gives in to temptation, and their passionate affair begins.

Throughout the movie, we witness the different emotions and struggles that the characters go through. Oh and Eun-sook's relationship is put to the test due to their marital problems, and we see Eun-sook going through a very difficult time trying to overcome her health issues. Additionally, Oh is forced to confront the harsh realities of life, including death, aging, and the consequences of his own actions.

One of the most significant aspects of "Revivre" is how it tackles the themes of choices and regret. As Oh starts to realize that his relationship with Mi-yeon was not what he thought it would be, he begins to question whether he made a mistake. He considers leaving his wife and starting a new life with his lover. However, he soon discovers that it is not as easy to walk away from his life, his responsibilities and his past. Ultimately, as he confronts his own mortality and the dangers of ignoring the present moment, Oh must face the consequences of his actions.

The film is visually stunning, and the cinematography is masterfully done. The use of lighting, color, and angles beautifully captures the mood and emotions of each scene. The soundtrack also plays a vital role in creating the overall ambiance of the movie, adding to the emotional weight of the story.

Overall, "Revivre" is a powerful and emotional film that explores the complexities of the human experience. It portrays love, loss, and the search for meaning in life. The performances by the lead actors are incredibly adept and nuanced, and the direction by Im Kwon-taek is masterful. This movie is a valuable reminder to appreciate the people and moments in our lives, to cherish what we have before it is too late, and that it is never too late to make amends for the mistakes we have made.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2014
  • Runtime
    1 hr 29 min
  • Language
    Korean
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (209)
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