
Late Autumn (blu ray) slipcase version
Set against the rainy, gray streets of Seattle, LATE AUTUMN (2010) is Kim Tae-yong's delicate exploration of fleeting connection and unspoken longing.
Anna, a parolee who is given 72-hours to attend her mother's funeral, crosses paths with Hoon, a reserved Korean-American gigolo, during her brief visit to the city. Despite their contrasting worlds, a quiet, tender bond forms over a single day, punctuated by gentle humour, melancholy, and the beauty of ordinary moments.
Director Kim Tae-yong crafts a minimalist yet emotionally resonant romance, where silences speak as loudly as words. In its understated elegance, the film meditates on love, chance, and the bittersweet weight of impermanence.
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Late Autumn (blu ray) slipcase version
Set against the rainy, gray streets of Seattle, LATE AUTUMN (2010) is Kim Tae-yong's delicate exploration of fleeting connection and unspoken longing.
Anna, a parolee who is given 72-hours to attend her mother's funeral, crosses paths with Hoon, a reserved Korean-American gigolo, during her brief visit to the city. Despite their contrasting worlds, a quiet, tender bond forms over a single day, punctuated by gentle humour, melancholy, and the beauty of ordinary moments.
Director Kim Tae-yong crafts a minimalist yet emotionally resonant romance, where silences speak as loudly as words. In its understated elegance, the film meditates on love, chance, and the bittersweet weight of impermanence.
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Set against the rainy, gray streets of Seattle, LATE AUTUMN (2010) is Kim Tae-yong's delicate exploration of fleeting connection and unspoken longing.
Anna, a parolee who is given 72-hours to attend her mother's funeral, crosses paths with Hoon, a reserved Korean-American gigolo, during her brief visit to the city. Despite their contrasting worlds, a quiet, tender bond forms over a single day, punctuated by gentle humour, melancholy, and the beauty of ordinary moments.
Director Kim Tae-yong crafts a minimalist yet emotionally resonant romance, where silences speak as loudly as words. In its understated elegance, the film meditates on love, chance, and the bittersweet weight of impermanence.

















