
A foray into the uncanny with a spin on Luis Buñuel's "That Obscure Object of Desire".... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
A foray into the uncanny with a spin on Luis Buñuel's "That Obscure Object of Desire".
Leave your thoughts about Yourself and Yours.
| HanCinemaPanos Kotzathanasis"Yourself and Yours" may lack the depth and artistry of "Right Now, Wrong Then", but is definitely more entertaining. |
| Film InquiryTomas TrussowThe dialogue is as sharp and multifaceted as ever, and the supporting work provides quite a bit of levity. |
| El antepenúltimo mohicanoMiguel Muñoz GarnicaA new demonstration of Sang-soo's mastery at constructing resonant narratives that are filled with abstract meaning. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Cinemanía (Spain)Daniel de Partearroyo... Hong Sang-soo makes the best movie of the year. Just like every year. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Concrete PlaygroundSarah WardEven with the change of booze, Yourself and Yours sees the South Korean favourite in his usual offbeat yet observational territory. |
| The Film StageNick NewmanYourself and Yours is enjoyable the way every other Hong Sang-soo film is enjoyable: funny, relatable and emotionally honest, structurally innovative, and composed with a patient eye that favors the peaks and valleys of conversation over standard get-to-the-point construction. |
| Tiny Mix TapesDerek SmithYourself and Yours is another delightfully charming comedy from the Korean master whose lightness of touch never belies the emotional depth lurking beneath the surface. |
| The PlaylistBradley WarrenYourself and Yours lacks the narrative intricacy of the South Korean filmmaker’s most celebrated work but nonetheless serves as a charming introductory point for unfamiliar audiences. |
| Cinema ScopeRobert Koehler... Yourself and Yours is closer to a Rohmerian moral tale, with a single narrative track containing a situation that leads to personal self-discovery. |
| Seattle WeeklyRobert HortonKorean director Hong Sang-soo has a unique ability to create relationship comedies that are both charming and puzzling. |