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Filmmakers from Jacques Rivette to Hou Hsiao-hsien have treated the City of Light like Alice's rabbit hole; writer-director Hong Sang-soo similarly embraces the fantasy, but goes one step further in this extraordinary character study by fully erasing the line that separates the actual from the fictional.Full Review

Keith Uhlich
Time Out New York

Some of it is hilarious, some sad, all filtered through Hong's inimitably wry take on the unbearable lightness of being . . . himself.Full Review

Village Voice

Very Korean in its emotional content, while also preserving a quizzical distance that is quite French, picture is one of his lightest and most easily digestible metaphysical meals to date.Full Review

Derek Elley
Variety

Regardless of critics' assertion of a change in style, Hong core group of intellectual admirers will still find pleasure in his cerebral film language, nuanced dialogue, and droll observations of a Korean abroad.Full Review

Maggie Lee
The Hollywood Reporter

Korean director Hong Sang-soo unleashes yet another emotionally stunted antihero in Night and Day, a rambling study of male arrested development.Full Review

Jeannette Catsoulis
The New York Times
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