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Beoning Beoning

Lee Chang-dong / South Korea / 2018 / 148 min / Korean

Based on a short story by Haruki Murakami.

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When he makes a delivery on a busy Seoul street,  Lee Jong-su runs into Haemi, a young woman who once lived in his neighbourhood. She dreams of travelling to Africa, and when she does so, Jong-su  dutifully looks after her cat. Upon her return, Haemi introduces Jonsu to Ben, an enigmatic young man who she has met on her travel, and one day, Ben confides in Jongsu his rather unorthodox hobby...

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