Sisters on the Road | |||||||||||
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Director: | Boo Ji-young | ||||||||||
Producer: | Park Soon-hong | ||||||||||
Music: | Choi Seung-hyun | ||||||||||
Cinematography: | Kim Dong-eun | ||||||||||
Editing: | Kim Su-jin | ||||||||||
Runtime: | 96 minutes | ||||||||||
Country: | South Korea | ||||||||||
Language: | Korean |
Sisters on the Road (; lit. "Now, things are just fine as they are") is a South Korean independent film written and directed by Boo Ji-young,[1] and starring Shin Min-a and Gong Hyo-jin.[2] [3]
Filming was in 2007 and its world premiere was at the 2008 Busan International Film Festival. It was released in South Korean theaters in 2009.[4] [5] [6] [7]
The sudden death of her mother brings Myung-eun back home to Jeju island. There she meets her estranged sister Myung-ju and Myung-ju's daughter Seung-ah, still living at their old home, and Hyun-ah who has lived with them for over 20 years like a relative. A career woman whose hard exterior masks her illegitimacy and abandonment issues, Myung-eun tells Hyun-ah she wants to start looking for her father after the funeral. Single-minded in her desire to dig up memories of her father and discover why he left, Myung-eun resents that Myung-ju, who like their mother is a carefree fish trader and an unmarried mother of a young daughter, seemingly doesn't care. At first Myung-ju is reluctant to accompany Myung-eun, but after Hyun-ah persuades her, guilt and her sense of duty as an older sibling prevails. And so the two sisters who are dissimilar in character, lifestyle and even fathers go on a road trip together. On their trip, Myung-eun and Myung-ju quarrel over their differences, share secrets, reminisce about their past, and eventually embrace each other as family.
Director Boo Ji-young captures the delicately subtle atmosphere floating between women, and how inscrutable life is.[8] [9]