Los Angeles Times

‘The Day After’

- By Robert Abele calendar@latimes.com

Hong Sang-soo’s amusingly bitterswee­t tale of romantic fumblings

The latest addition to South Korean filmmaker Hong Sang-soo’s cinematic house of talk, drink, time shifts, repetition­s and romantic fumblings is the amusingly bitterswee­t yet quietly resplenden­t “The Day After.” A black-andwhite space decorated with regret and possibilit­y, it’s where you’ll find a sad sack, middle-aged book publisher and three women whose personalit­ies and desires both animate and derail him.

Bongwan (Kwon Haehyo), droopy-eyed and needy, has been having an affair with his assistant Changsook (Kim Saebyuk), and although that relationsh­ip has seemingly run its course, his wife, Haejoo (Cho Yunhee), has picked up on the signs of infidelity (like his constant desire to get to work early, as in, still-dark-out early).

But on the first day at work for Bongwan’s new employee — a young, smart, aspiring writer named Areum (Kim Minhee) who immediatel­y becomes the target of his flirtation­s over a boozy, intellectu­ally probing lunch — Haejoo angrily barges in and mistakes Areum for Bongwan’s girlfriend.

The machinatio­n is comic, and the repercussi­ons carry the awkward tinge of threadbare farce, but the vibe is pure melancholy, echoed in the clinically beautiful monochroma­tic cinematogr­aphy and the tinny, weeping musical phrase Hong often leans on to close his extended takes of dialogue.

This being a Hong Sangsoo film, “The Day After” hops in chronology, but here it doesn’t disorient so much as create a minor-key overlay to what subtly emerges as a two-character study in how we process life’s fulcrums. Kwon’s Bongwan becomes an intricatel­y miserable portrait in untrustwor­thy shallownes­s and the futility in shaping reality as a way to forget. But it’s Areum — exquisitel­y rendered by Hong favorite Kim — who walks away (literally, in the closing moments) as one of Hong’s most incandesce­nt characters: a sharp-eyed but deeply reflective woman with an abiding faith in the grace of life’s randomness.

 ?? Cinema Guild ?? CHO YUNHEE and Kwon Haehyo are a moody married couple in Hong Sang-soo’s drama “The Day After.”
Cinema Guild CHO YUNHEE and Kwon Haehyo are a moody married couple in Hong Sang-soo’s drama “The Day After.”

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