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Monday, September 18, 2023

Past Lives



When Na Young, a 12-year-old from South Korea, embarks on a journey to Canada, she leaves behind her friend and initial crush, Hae Sung. After a span of twelve years, fate intervenes as they reunite through social media, rekindling their connection within the backdrop of Na Young's newfound home, New York City.


Past Lives explores a story of untapped possibilities and in-yun, the universe’s way of reuniting souls who shared a connection in previous lives. Luckily, it is quite the antidote to years of repetitive movies about multiverses.


Korean-born playwright and director Celine Song has crafted a powerful story for her exceptional feature debut. You'll notice a bar scene, featuring three characters that has more tension, emotion and commentary on humanity than most movies have in total.

In its own quiet and distinctive manner, Past Lives emerges as an emotionally resonant love story that stands out as one of the most impactful of this decade.


In a nutshell:
 Past Lives nails a combo of heartstring-tugging, aching romance and deep philosophical vibes. It also made me want to visit Manhattan soon.

Where to see it: In theaters.

Award potential: I would love to see a nomination for its Director, Song, the quiet-moment screenplay, its perfect score — and for Best Picture. 

Greta Lee (Russian Doll), Teo Yoo (Love to Hate You) and John Magaro (Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan) are a powerful trio — yet Lee has the best chance to stand out for award season.

The Ten Buck Review: Worth ten bucks.