Moonlit Winter

Moonlit Winter
Theatrical release poster
Hangul
윤희에게
Lit.To Yoon-hee
RRYunhuiege
MRYunhŭiege
Directed byLim Dae-hyung
Written byLim Dae-hyung
Produced byPark Doo-hee
Starring
CinematographyMoon Myung-hwan
Edited byPark Se-young
Music byKim Hae-won
Distributed byLittle Big Pictures
Release dates
  • 12 October 2019 (2019-10-12) (BIFF)
  • 14 November 2019 (2019-11-14) (South Korea)
Running time
105 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Moonlit Winter (Korean윤희에게; lit. ''To Yoon-hee'') is a 2019 South Korean romantic drama film written and directed by Lim Dae-hyung. It stars Kim Hee-ae, Kim So-hye, Sung Yoo-bin, and Yūko Nakamura. The film had its world premiere as the closing film for the 24th Busan International Film Festival.[1] It was released in South Korea on 14 November 2019.

Plot

Following her divorce, Yoon-hee (Kim Hee-ae) and her teenage daughter Sae-bom (Kim So-hye) live together in the Korean countryside. Sae-bom discovers a romantic letter written to her mother by Jun (Yūko Nakamura), a Korean-Japanese woman who went to school with Yoon-hee in her youth. Though the relationship is long in the past and remains a deep secret, Sae-bom recognises her mother's unrelenting loneliness and hopes to comfort her.

Upon graduating high school, Sae-bom insists she and her mother take a celebratory holiday to Japan, knowing Jun resides in the quiet and snowy village of Otaru. There, Yoon-hee immediately seeks out Jun's home but is unable to approach her. Soon after, Yoon-hee reveals that she knows Sae-bom is aware an "old friend" lives in the village but admits they haven't reconnected.

In the local cafe, Sae-bom meets Jun's aunt Masako and asks her to tell Jun to come to the cafe the next morning. At home, Jun confesses to her aunt that she and Yoon-hee are together in her dreams. Meanwhile, Yoon-hee discovers Sae-bom's boyfriend Kyung-soo has secretly come along to Otaru.

The next day, Sae-bom meets Jun and lies that her mother is not with her. She coordinates for Jun to "meet her for dinner" and Yoon-hee to "pick her up" at the same time and location. Saebom's plan works: the two women meet, overwhelmed by emotion, and walk along the canal together.

A final letter from Yoon-hee to Jun is revealed, in which she shares that she confessed her love for Jun to her parents, who sent her to a mental hospital. Later, she married a man set up for her by her brother, who she resents. On her wedding day, she thought of Jun; when strangers wish her happiness, she thinks of Jun. She concludes the two were never wrong for their love and should feel no shame.

Yoon-hee and Sae-bom move to Seoul, where Sae-bom attends university and Yoon-hee uses her newfound courage to open a restaurant.

Cast

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result
2019 Cine 21 Awards Best Film Moonlit Winter 8th place
2020 56th Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Kim Hee-ae Nominated
7th Wildflower Film Awards Grand Prize Lim Dae-hyung Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best Producer Park Doo-hee Won
25th Chunsa Film Art Awards[2] Best Director Lim Dae-hyung Nominated
Best Actress Kim Hee-ae Nominated
Best Screenplay Lim Dae-hyung Nominated
Best New Actress Kim So-hye Nominated
56th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress Kim Hee-ae Nominated
Best New Actress Kim So-hye Nominated
Best Screenplay Lim Dae-hyung Nominated
Florence Korea Film Fest Best Film Moonlit Winter Won
29th Buil Film Awards Nominated
Best Director Lim Dae-hyung Nominated
Best Actress Kim Hee-ae Nominated
Best New Actress Kim So-hye Nominated
40th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best Director Lim Dae-hyung Won
Best Screenplay Won
Best Soundtrack Kim Hae-won Won
Top 10 Films Moonlit Winter Won
21st Busan Film Critics Awards Best New Actress Kim So-hye Won
7th Korean Film Producers Association Awards Best Actress Kim Hee-ae Won
2021 41st Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Film Moonlit Winter Nominated
Best Director Lim Dae-hyung Won
Best Leading Actress Kim Hee-ae Nominated
Best New Actress Kim So-hye Nominated
Best Screenplay Lim Dae-hyung Won
Best Editing Park Se-young Nominated
Best Music Kim Hae-won Nominated
40th Golden Cinema Film Festival Best New Actress Kim So-hye Won

References

  1. ^ Scott, Mathew (10 October 2019). "Busan: Festival Closing Film Moonlit Winter Showcases Diversity of Korean Cinema". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  2. ^ Park, Ah-reum (9 March 2020). "'엑시트' 개최 연기 춘사영화제 6개 부문 최다 노미네이트" [Held 'Exit' Acting Chunsa Film Festival's 6 Nominations]. Newsen (in Korean). Archived from the original on 11 May 2020. Retrieved 11 May 2020 – via Naver.

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