
SummaryA newly arrived Korean immigrant teenager, has fallen in love with her best and only friend. She tries to express her feelings for him, but realizes she's losing him to an Americanized Korean girl. [Kino International]
Directed By:So Yong Kim
Written By:Bradley Rust Gray, So Yong Kim
In Between Days
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75
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Generally Favorable
80% Positive
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100
With In Between Days, the filmmaker captures feminine melancholy with rare precision. Find this movie.
83
The director deserves kudos for setting her movie during such a gray, dreary Toronto winter. It couldn't have been easy to find a climate that so resembles adolescence.
80
Sensitive, modest, thrillingly self-assured first feature by So Yong Kim, was one of the standouts of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival -- exactly the kind of thoughtful, independent work one hopes to find there and too rarely does.
75
A small slice of a suspended life, intimate and filled with the mundane details most people forget when the waiting is over and their real lives begin.
70
Instantly compelling.
60
Revealing without being especially compelling, In Between Days offers a bleak, rigorously naturalistic portrait of an Asian-American teenager's physical and emotional dislocation.
50
Kim keeps dialogue to a minimum and provides the barest of story arcs, using a handheld camera to probe subtle shifts of emotion in her nonprofessional actors.
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Production Company:
- Soandbrad
Release Date:Jun 27, 2007
Duration:1 h 23 m
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Awards
Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Sundance Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Gotham Awards
• 2 Nominations




























