MOVIE REVIEW 02: ADORE (2013)

Adore
a.k.a Perfect Mothers
More info on IMDB | 2013|

Adore is an Australian film based off the short novella, The Grandmothers. The movie is directed by Anne Fontaine, and it premiered in the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

The story tells the journey of two lifelong friends caught in a forbidden and unusual sexual relationships with each other's sons. As the story progresses, the lines get blurry. 

The question now is... is it truly love? How long will their passions last? Most importantly, will they choose friendship and family over their complex relationships?




You might be surprised to see a non-Asian film on my blog, but let me just talk about Adore for a bit.  I just need to get this out of my chest. I can definitely say that Adore will forever be one of my favorites. More than the controversial scenes, it is a movie about love and betrayal.

So, as you have read from the premise above, two mothers (Roz and Lil) get tangled up in a romantic relationship with each other's sons (Ian and Tom.) Here's the breakdown: Robin Wright falls in love with Xavier Samuel while Naomi Watts gets James Frecheville.

I know, it's seems very complicated, but I think the movie is more psychological. Yes, there would be a lot of graphic sex scenes, but Adore is so much more than that. It is thought provoking and emotional. It makes you think about your choices. You know, how an seemingly insignificant choice would have larger repercussions in the future.

The main thing that will bug you is their complicated relationship. They all practically are like family because they grew up together in close-knit neighborhood. Plus, the obvious age difference is there. Let me start off by saying that I love Lil and Roz's best friend relationship. They are very close that people often mistake them for being a lesbian couple.

Now, the plot gets complicated when Ian (Lil's son) kisses Roz while Tom is drunk and grumpy about the world. Then, you would start to ask why and how did Ian fall in love with Roz. She is like his second mom. How could you have feelings for someone that's like family? How can you classify love as "wrong" to begin with?


(Ian is my fave among the four main characters)

Nonetheless, let's continue on and discuss how the two relationships progress differently. In fact, the two are polar opposites. Ian and Roz seems to have a stable relationship while I can't say the same for Tom and Lil. I truly believe that Ian sincerely cared for Roz. 

That's what I love about Ian because he knows what he wants at a very young age. He feels deeply into everything he does. You could really see how committed he is. If he got things his way, he wished he could have continued his relationship with Roz. They were okay and happy, but Roz felt like they need to abruptly end it because she chooses her friendship with Lil more than anything.


(Why break them up? Ian deserves to be happy too!)

To be honest, I never really liked Tom because he is the total opposite of Ian. He does not know what he wants and I really think that he only started f*cking Lil out of revenge. He can't just accept the fact that his childhood best friend loves his mom. Plus, it's probably just his raging hormones. Tom obviously doesn't know what to do with his life so he probably told himself to copy Ian and have sex with Lil.

Adore is a complicated movie because it will make you think about it for a long time. It will be embedded in your brain and it will make you think. You will find yourself figuring it out, and it will linger in your thoughts whether you like it or not. Personally, it's so heartbreaking to see Ian suffer because of something he didn't agree on. Tom and Lil are selfish for not letting Ian just be happy with his life.

Lastly, I love how the movie ended. It's subtle and calm like the seaside backdrop. So, if you are in the mood for something unusual and thought provoking, give Adore a chance. It is a beautifully filmed movie that features unlikely relationships and natural chemistry between characters. Ultimately, Adore is a controversial movie about how twisted relationships get. Just like life, relationships will surely become messy. 

(or simply watch it for Xavier Samuel ❤️)

My Thoughts on One Spring Night so far...

One Spring Night
a.k.a 봄밤
More info on IMDB | 2019|

Yoo Ji Ho (Jung Hae In), a pharmacist and a single dad, meets Lee Jeong In (Han Ji Min).  Of course, things are not easy for Ji Ho since he needs to work for his child. Lee Jeong In has her share of problems too. Her dad is insistent that she should marry her longtime boyfriend. Despite her boyfriend's impressive credentials, she decides to weigh her options.

Will Jeong In decide to get married? Will Ji Ho give love a chance?





You can tell by now that I am addicted to One Spring Night. If you haven't read my review on the 1st episode, click here. Anyway, I want to continue on and talk about some of my favorite scenes so far. I need to let these feelings out because My heart CANNOT handle it anymore! Seriously, each episode is heartbreaking yet I yearn for more. It's a long agony to wait for a week just to see what happens next.



I'm so invested on One Spring Night that I can't get it off my mind. There's just something so special about Ahn Pan Seok's latest masterpiece. The plot is simple yet so beautiful. The characters live in their small little worlds yet you can feel the powerful emotions. 

There isn't much excitement in to the characters' lives - they work, they go about their usual routine, and they continue living their lives like most of us. Personally, I am amazed with the flow of story. Nothing much is happening, but you could see that the 2 main leads are slowly getting emotionally attached to each other. Applause to Jung Hae In and Han Ji Min because I could see their characters come to life. Such great acting!




Can we talk about this library scene on episode 3? My gosh. There was no dialogue, but every single time, I think about it I smile like an idiot. The scene is engraved in my mind. Ahn Pan Seok sure makes the ordinary locations extraordinary. The cinematography and art direction proves that there is beauty in the simplest of things.



Remember this scene on episode 1 where he handed her a pair of chopsticks? That's the thing about this show: it emphasizes heavily on the little things. They may be talking about nothing, but it slowly adds up to the bigger picture. Before you know it, those small talk scenes make a big impact. I guess that's why I love it so much. This is what happens in real life, you know. One Spring Night highlights the many scenes that a lot of people experience in their daily lives.

I love how it shows the realistic approach of starting a relationship. It is lengthy and it will get messy at some point. AND THAT IS WHAT THE WRITERS ARE TRYING TO POINT OUT. Jeong In now thinks she is ''betraying'' her boyfriend, and conflicting emotions starts to creep in. I want Jeong In to know that a change of heart is NOT betraying Gi Seok. 




Jeong In is really torn between ending something she's used to for 7 years or starting a completely new experience. It's up to her now if she decides to take a leap of faith. It just makes me sad to see that she thinks she's the evil person here because she had a change of heart. 

All our emotions will change just like the seasons. Besides, it takes two people to cheat. Ji Ho knows she's in a relationship, and yet he continues to pursue her. Ugh FORBIDDEN LOVE, but I still ship them 100%. I hope Jeong In will break up with Gi Seok very soon before things get out of hand. I just don't like it that even Jeong In's father wants her to marry for his own selfish reasons. He wants to save his own face, and strengthen his ties with Gi Seok's parents



Ji Ho has been more straightforward in the recent episode. Basing from the teaser for the upcoming episode, it looks like Jeong In and Gi Seok might finally break up. We will see how Jeong In and Ji Ho are going to resist their intense feelings. After watching each episode, I can feel their intensity too. I don't know how I'm going to survive until 16 episodes. I feel like everything can go wrong anytime, and it will definitely break my heart.

Seeing Jeong In and Ji Ho pains me. I ship them so hard. I hope they will have some happy moments too, and  some relationship buildup in the coming episode. Ahn Pan Seok, please don't break them apart. They deserve to be happy. 

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Jung Hae In and Han Ji Min in One Spring Night

One Spring Night
a.k.a 봄밤
More info on IMDB | 2019|

Yoo Ji Ho (Jung Hae In), a pharmacist and a single dad, meets Lee Jeong In (Han Ji Min).  Of course, things are not easy for Ji Ho since he needs to work for his child. Lee Jeong In has her share of problems too. Her dad is insistent that she should marry her longtime boyfriend. Despite her boyfriend's impressive credentials, she decides to weigh her options.

Will Jeong In decide to get married? Will Ji Ho give love a chance?





To be honest, I was hesitant whether I will give One Spring Night a try or not. It had a similar concept with Jung Hae In's previous drama, Something in the Rain. I admit that I was NOT fan of the show. I didn't like it. I think it was mainly because of Son Ye Jin's character. She was a pushover during the start so I got annoyed and decided to drop the show. 

Sorry, I can't help but compare the 2 shows because of the similar story. Not only that, the two also shared the same production crew. Ahn Pan Seok directed both  Something in the Rain and One Spring Night. The latter was supposed to be Jung Hae In and Son Ye Jin's reunion project, but she declined the offer. I am glad she did because I don't think Son Ye Jin fits the role anyway. Han Ji Min did justice to Lee Jeong In.

I can see how her character (Lee Jeong In) is fierce. She knows what she wants. I like that in a person. I love how she fought for her happiness. Just because her sister Lee Seo In got married, it does not mean Lee Jeong In has to. Look at these snippets from episode 1:


This scene was when Lee Jeong In's dad asked when she's going to get married. She just said, Who knows what will happen? No pressure on when that is exactly. I like that about her.

AND THEN, this happened. She finally told her dad straight to his face that she wants to think about it carefully.
"I won't be pushed into it (getting married) like her (Lee Seo In.) I want to weigh my options and get married on my own terms when I am ready."
Lee Jeong In

 
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