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I Finally Watched Past Lives, And It’s Definitely My New Favorite A24 Film

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Despite being one of the best movies of 2023, by the time I heard the rumblings about Past Lives, it was already on its way out of theaters. I spent several months living vicariously through praising social media posts, waiting for the moment the movie would be released on a streaming platform. When awards season began and more people started talking about it, I realized there was no way I could wait any longer and decided to pay the digital rental fee so I could finally understand what all the hype was about. I can honestly say, it was the best $6 I’ve ever spent, because
Past Lives is now one of my favorite A24 movies of all time. 

Told largely in Korean, the movie follows Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), two Korean children who form a tight friendship. Unfortunately, Nora and Hae Sung are separated when her family decides to leave South Korea and emigrate to Canada. 12 years later, in 2012, Nora stumbles upon Hae Sung on Facebook. The two reconnect via Skype and it’s like no time has passed at all. The distance becomes too much for Nora though, and she proposes they focus on their professional lives for a little while until they can find the time to meet up in person. 


Despite being one of the best movies of 2023, by the time I heard the rumblings about Past Lives, it was already on its way out of theaters. I spent several months living vicariously through praising social media posts, waiting for the moment the movie would be released on a streaming platform. When awards season began and more people started talking about it, I realized there was no way I could wait any longer and decided to pay the digital rental fee so I could finally understand what all the hype was about. I can honestly say, it was the best $6 I’ve ever spent, because
Past Lives is now one of my favorite A24 movies of all time. 

Told largely in Korean, the movie follows Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), two Korean children who form a tight friendship. Unfortunately, Nora and Hae Sung are separated when her family decides to leave South Korea and emigrate to Canada. 12 years later, in 2012, Nora stumbles upon Hae Sung on Facebook. The two reconnect via Skype and it’s like no time has passed at all. The distance becomes too much for Nora though, and she proposes they focus on their professional lives for a little while until they can find the time to meet up in person. 

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