
Greta Lee
Nora
Teo Yoo
Hae Sung
John Magaro
Arthur
Moon Seung-ah
Young Nora
Yim Seung-min
Young Hae Sung
Yoon Ji-hye
Nora's Mom
Choi Won-young
Nora's Dad
An Min-young
Hae Sung's Mom
Seo Yeon-woo
Young Si Young
Chang Ki-ha
Hae Sung's Friend 1
Shin Hee-cheol
Hae Sung's Friend 2
Park Jun-hyuk
Hae Sung's Friend 3
Jack Alberts
CBP Officer
Jane Yubin Kim
Actress
Noo Ri Song
Na Young's Childhood Friend 1
Si Ah Jin
Na Young's Childhood Friend 2
Yoon Seo Choi
Na Young's Childhood Friend 3
Hwang Seung-eon
Hae Sung's Girlfriend
Jojo T. Gibbs
Janice
Emily Cass McDonnell
Rachel
Federico Rodriguez
Robert
Conrad Schott
Peter
Kristen Sieh
Heather
Oge Agulué
Ferry Line Security Guard
Chase Sui Wonders
Girl (voice)
Isaac Powell
Guy (voice)




















Released
en
$12,000,000.00
$28,126,646.00
- #new york city
- #immigrant
- #friendship
- #nostalgia
- #woman between two men
- #interracial marriage
- #fate
- #playwright
- #married woman
- #childhood friends
- #semi autobiographical
- #woman director
- #korean american
- #childhood sweethearts
- #memories
- #dreary
- #korean
- #asian american
- #independent film
- #seoul, south korea
Reviews

<em>'Past Lives'</em> - quality! It's an engaging watch, I was invested in the two main characters throughout. It does get, by design, extremely awkward at a certain moment towards the end, as I was squirming in my seat; shows how well made it is. Greta Lee and Teo Yoo are excellent, John Magaro plays his more minimal part well too. I don't have much else to note, it's simply an impressively

Celine song directed this wonderful and emotionally complex film about holding on to the past no matter how fleeting it is. Ha Young is a young girl living in Korea. She has a crush on a boy at school named Hae Sung. The time comes when her family is immigrating to Canada. It is devastating to young Hae, who is going to miss his friend. Twelve years go by and Ha is now living in New York
An american A24 very adult romance and drama movie that gets in you little by little, slow burning with a gentle flame and involves more than just love, but personal choices and fate too. Compared to a lot of romances this one is very real, and tells the story of two korean child, that lives closely together in their 12yo in sort of a "proto-date" till she emigrate to Canada and then US, alread

"Na Young" (Moon Seung-ah) and her best pal "Hae Sung" (Leem Seung-min) are pretty much joined at the hip at school. They do everything together. That is, until her family decide that they are going to emigrate to Canada. The young lad is a bit bereft, he doesn't really understand and he certainly doesn't approve! Anyway, off they go and after quite an hiatus, she discovers that he had tried to ge
Wow. For a director, Celine Song, just coming out of the gate, this is quite an impressive film. The lead actress, Greta Lee, fit the role like a soft leather glove, which speaks volumes, both for her talent, and for Song's casting. Lee's Hollywood Critics Association Best Actress award is well-deserved. Song wrote an excellent screenplay, and her direction turned it into a stunning film. Kudos
As the son of parents who were childhood sweethearts/soul mates, I tend to be a sucker for movie romances that address this subject. In this case, however, the only “sucker” aspect applies to the money I plunked down to watch this two-hour snoozefest. Writer-director Celine Song’s debut feature has been praised as a masterful piece of filmmaking and one of the best pictures of 2023, but I heartily












