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Aloners (2021)

6.8 | May 19, 2021 (KR) | Drama | 01:31

Living alone is fine, but being alone is hard.

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.

Featured Crew

Director, Writer, Editor
Lighting Director
Director of Photography
Executive Producer
Recording Supervision
Production Design
Original Music Composer
Makeup & Hair
Costume Design
Producer

Cast

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Jeong Da-eun
Soo-jin
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Seo Hyun-woo
Seong-hoon
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Geum Hannah
Team Leader
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Kim Mo-beom
Neighbour
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Ju Seok-tae
Lawyer Jeong
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Ahn Jeong-bin
Plainclothes Police Officer
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Kwak Min-kyu
Time Machine Man (voice)
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Kim Gwi-rye
Mother

Reviews

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BornKnight
7 | Nov 13, 2023
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 a lonely life, not knowing even her neighbors. She have a distant life from their parents whom she talks by the way of a phone and a remote camera circuit, watching the daily life of her dad and her sick mother. Everything changes when along while receiving the duty of train a new recruit for her workplace (that means that she must have close connections to teach the work), she learns that the neighbor she saw smoking outside his apartment have died before she saw him, by suicide. Enter the supernatural element on the movie. To worse things even more her mother dies too. From here the movie lost some of the impact and discussion - we can resume that after all this she learns that she can have a live, she must have a live to not become a drone, but not much changes other than the closing relation with her father and depart of the new girl. She gets a new neighbor, that shares the same smoking patterns and talks of her deceased neighbor, and even she starts to take them. I don't know if it is the culture gap that made me lose the interest on the scrip (I am sure of it), but I found it a bit previsible and it could be worked a bit more. It is a movie than is well done but more oriented to oriental culture or workaholics. A 7,0 out of 10,0 / B score.