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2006


“Living alone is fine, but being alone is hard.”
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Jina is the top employee at a credit card company call center. She avoids building close relationships, choosing instead to live and work alone – until she is suddenly tasked with training a new recruit.
Director
Hong Sung-eunWriter
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Korean
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A 25% mixture of drama, 25% of psychological thriller and 50% of sobrenatural story. Korea already established itself as a country that know how to make good movies with good stories. While this one have characteristics not too well know in the west - aka people that lives a so lonely live because of work, distancing themselves from even their parents - it shows a reality into a strange form to most of us of the western countries. The directress is Hong Sung-eun which had before some small success movies inside South Korea. The basic premise is a hard working CC call-center girls that lives…
Read full review →Aloners delivers a subtle yet emotional portrayal of loneliness through Gong Seung Yeon’s impressive debut performance, capturing isolation and grief with nuanced expression. While the film's premise is compelling, its execution falls short of expectations, with underdeveloped character backgrounds and an unclear ending that weakens its emotional impact. Despite its flaws, the film still offers a reflective experience, though it could benefit from deeper narrative exploration. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)