
Never Forever (2007)
Año de lanzamiento: 2007
Nación: South Korea, United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Gina Kim
Writer: Gina Kim
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Andrew Fierberg, Lee Chang-dong, Lee Joon-dong
Co-Producer: Danielle Na, Steven Nam
Executive Producer: Lee Seung-jae
Compañías: NOWFILM, Vox3 Films
Género: Drama, Romance, Romance Film
Budget: 3.500.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: adultery, pregnancy, woman director
Historia
In New York City, Sophie, a middle-aged woman married to businessman Andrew, struggles to conceive. After Andrew's attempted suicide due to his family's disapproval of their childlessness, Sophie becomes desperate and devises an unconventional solution. She follows Jihah, a Korean immigrant who resembles her husband, from a fertility clinic to his apartment and propositions him: she offers $300 per session and $30,000 if she gets pregnant in exchange for impregnating her. Despite their initial practical arrangement, Sophie and Jihah find themselves developing emotional attachments as they continue their sessions. As their relationship grows more complex, Sophie must grapple with the potential consequences of her actions on both her marriage and her growing feelings for Jihah.
Resumen
Never Forever is a 2007 drama directed by Gina Kim and shot in South Korea and the United States. The film explores themes of love, desire, and identity through the complex relationship between Sophie, an American woman desperate to save her marriage and have a child, and Jihah, a Korean immigrant worker she hires for artificial insemination. The movie was notable for being directed by a woman, with Kim examining female desire and agency in a society that often suppresses them.