Review of On the Beach at Night Alone (2017) by Justin Chang for Los Angeles Times — 20 Nov 2017
On the Beach at Night Alone isn’t as accomplished as Hong’s 2015 collaboration with Kim, the masterfully bifurcated “Right Now, Wrong Then.” But it’s more than worth seeing for Kim’s exposed nerve endings alone, and also for the way in which Hong’s typically playful sensibility seems to tilt at times into a surreal, menacing strangeness.
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This review of On the Beach at Night Alone (2017) was written by Justin Chang and published by Los Angeles Times on 20 Nov 2017.
On the Beach at Night Alone has generally received positive reviews.
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