“一个人可以拥有如此多的爱,对她的丈夫,对她的童年初恋,以及对自己。这是神圣的。”Nora的扮演者Greta Lee如是说道。 最终将人物线索串联起来的则是韩语中“In-Yun(因缘)”一词,对于Nora来说,二十年前的她和Hae Sung是有缘的,二十年后她的缘分则是现在选择与其共度余生的Arthur。 两个人有因缘的时候,兜...
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Past Livesalso frequently references the Korean word “In-Yun,” essentially their mythology behind reincarnation. Through this, Celine Song further dramatizes not just the love that could have been but what could happen or has happened across different lifetimes. This is the definition of a tearje...
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“in-yun,” a Korean concept about how two people can be destined to meet because of interactions with one another in past lives. I’d never heard of in-yun before, but it makes total sense to me. How else to explain the situation Nora, Hae Sung, and Arthur find themselves in?
“in-yun,” a Korean concept about how two people can be destined to meet because of interactions with one another in past lives. I’d never heard of in-yun before, but it makes total sense to me. How else to explain the situation Nora, Hae Sung, and Arthur find themselves in?
In Montauk, Nora meets another writer, Arthur (John Magaro). Half drunk on moonlight and wine, she talks to him about the Korean concept of In-Yun, pertaining to fate and relationships, specifically connections between two people informed by countless connections in their past lives...