JIFF 26th LOGO

Schedule

CGV Jeonjugosa 6

Date

2025. 05. 01

Time

10:30

Code

108
K
E
15
GV
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 7

Date

2025. 05. 02

Time

10:30

Code

217
K
E
15
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 6

Date

2025. 05. 03

Time

14:00

Code

335
K
E
15
GV
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 10

Date

2025. 05. 07

Time

17:00

Code

728
K
E
15

Credit

  • Director KIM JHO Gwang-soo
  • Producer Dave KIM, CHO Yoon-Jin
  • Screenwriter KIM JHO Gwang-soo, KIM Chang-bum
  • Cinematographer BAEK Seung-chan
  • Gaffer BAEK Seung-chan
  • Production Design KO Jae-Young
  • Film Score KIM In-young
  • Editor SON Jin-woo
  • Sound GONG Tae-Won
  • Cast JEONG Si-hyun, LEE Woong-zae

Overview

Kyoung-il goes out to buy a camera through a used marketplace and meets Kyoung-ho, a young-looking man. Although Kyoung-ho sells the camera because he needs money, his attachment to it makes him hesitate to let it go. After a brief quarrel, Kyoung-il takes the camera, while Kyoung-ho, reluctant to part with it, follows. Their day takes an unexpected turn when they meet a strange fortune-teller and even Kyoung-ho's ex-boyfriend.

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Review

It's only natural that Kim Jho Gwang-soo is now better known as a director than as the president of Generation Blue Films, a production company that led the new wave in Korean cinema in the early 2000s. Having made eight shorts and features, from the short Boy Meets Boy (2008) to the feature The New Employee: The Movie (2023), he now stands as a seasoned director. Needless to say, Tell Me That You Love Me, his ninth film, explores queer themes. Brought together by the sale of a used camera, the two men's love story moves forward quickly, fueled by their bickering and bantering—just like in a classic romantic comedy. The film appears to focus more on character development than on narrative highs and lows. In particular, Kyoung-ho, who is overly health-conscious, infuses energy throughout the story, often scolding Kyoung-il for drinking and smoking. The dynamics of his character allow the audience to connect emotionally with his "dream," which unravels later in the film. Actors Jeong Si-hyun and Lee Woong-zae, both new to the scene, contribute to the film's fresh tone. (MOON Seok)

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Film Source

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Director

KIM JHO Gwang-soo

Born in 1965 in Seoul, Korea, he directed four feature films, including his most well-know works, Two Weddings and a Funeral (2012) and Made on the Rooftop (2021).

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