

Christmas breakup, two women named Mi-yeon, and 198 minutes of aching monochrome longing.
The story begins with a man left by his girlfriend on Christmas Eve and unfolds across the city of Seoul.
Cinematography
Every frame a charcoal sketch of longing.
Direction
Jung Sung-il's 198-minute gamble on audience patience.
Writing
Five stanzas that rhyme across time and strangers.

Director
Jung Sung-il
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jung Sung-il, Korea's most formidable film critic, made this his only directorial work—a critic's film about criticism, love, and the Korean New Wave's legacy.
The 198-minute runtime deliberately matches the span of a Seoul winter night, and the 'five stanzas' structure quotes Goethe while subverting the Korean melodrama's usual tear-duct economics.
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O filme sul - coreano chamado Café Noir,de Sung- il Jung, é merecedor de vislumbramento .
@AndreChaves-si3bi 1
This movie is great!!
@brendadegodoy7071 8
I didn't understand a word but the trailer has made me want to watch the movie. It's on my list of movies now.
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