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Coffee Mate

21st(2016) Korean Cinema Today

Family · Love/Romance · Social Criticism  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2016
  • Running Time114min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Ordinary housewife Inyeong meets carpenter Huisu by chance in a café and for fun they decide to become coffee mates: friends who only meet in cafés and nowhere else. Although they don’t make calls or send texts, they can talk to each other about anything while sitting in a café. They share everything, from their daily routines to their deepest secrets, which have never been shared with anyone before. The coffee mates thing started out as a kind of joke but in the end, it shatters the two people’s entire lives, leaving them to face an awful truth they had never been aware of. Movies tackling the subjects of amorous passion and infidelity most often focus on the sexual desires therein; an accidental encounter leads to sexual indulgence in each other, typically resulting in a ruined relationship, one way or another. Coffee Mate overturns this convention, as it is the mental rapport and not the physical union of the sexes that makes their regular married lives impossible to maintain.
Director
Director
YI Hyun-ha
Yi got his start in film as an assistant director on Lee Chang-dong’s Green Fish. Later, while working as an advertising art director, he shot the short mobile phone film Origin (2010), the web drama Seochon Diary (2015), and the Busan International Film Festival Vision Section entry Melo (2012).
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Credit
  • Director YI Hyun-ha 이현하
  • Producer Hee-jung RYU, Sung-wook KANG
  • Cast Jin-seo YOON, Ji-ho OH
  • Screenplay Hyun-ha YI
  • Cinematography Hak-bae KIM
  • Production Design Hyo-shin KIM
  • Production Company Sunny Entertainment
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