Movie Reviews: Stranger Than The Beyond

1 Hrs 19 Mins

Rating

★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 19 Mins

Movie Digest

Min Woo is a film director and is in a coma post an accident. During the sleep state, his soul roams an empty field. He prefers this tranquil place over the noisy, real- world, and begins to enjoy it.

In the other world, he meets Nom, who also like his spirit is floating around. The interactions between them form the basis of the film.

The Feel-Good Part

Fabulous performances by the lead actors and stunning visuals.

The Disappointing Factor

The storyline is about existential philosophy and is not for all.

In-Depth Analysis

The second film in the Stranger than Series, the movie has Min Woo, a film director who is in a comatose state after an accident. While his physical state is in the hospital room, his spirit roams in an empty field. Woo finds himself at peace in this place as compared to the real-world. In this peaceful world, enters Nom, a young man.

Nom has many questions about life, and constantly bothers Woo for the responses. Woo tries to escape him as it affects his peace of mind, but he gets close to Nom as he is dying at a young age.

The interaction between the two is the movie.

Star Power

The movie stars the movie director Yeo Kyun Dong and Joo Min Jin, and both of them have done a fine job.

Overall Opinion

If you have a philosophical bent of mind with questions on the afterlife, then this movie is for you.