Review | Two Seasons, Two Strangers movie review: Sho Miyake’s hypnotic ode to writing and travel

Review | Two Seasons, Two Strangers movie review: Sho Miyake’s hypnotic ode to writing and travel



4/5 stars

Winner of the Golden Leopard at this year’s Locarno Film Festival, the latest film by All the Long Nights director Sho Miyake is a beautifully staged and delicately poised rumination on the parallels between writing and travel.

Korean actress Shim Eun-kyung stars as Li, a screenwriter living in Japan, who is searching for inspiration for her latest project. The perpetual clash between her desire for solitude and sense of isolation in a foreign land both fuels her own writing and provides the thematic background for Two Seasons, Two Strangers.



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