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Synopsis
In the introspective drama Like You Know It All, released in 2009, we follow the journey of a South Korean art house film director who finds himself at a crossroads in both his career and personal life. Invited to serve on a film festival panel, he is thrust into the spotlight, where his views on cinema and the industry are scrutinized by peers and aspiring filmmakers alike. This experience leads him to a guest lecturing position at a film school, where he grapples with the expectations of his role as a mentor while confronting his own artistic insecurities and the realities of his choices.
As the narrative unfolds, the film delves deep into themes of authenticity, the burdens of success, and the complexities of artistic expression. The protagonist’s interactions with students reveal a generational divide in understanding film as art versus commerce, sparking dialogues that resonate beyond the screen. The character's internal struggles are poignantly captured, reflecting a universal quest for meaning and validation in a world that often prioritizes superficial acclaim over genuine creativity. Like You Know It All offers viewers an intimate portrait of a filmmaker wrestling with his legacy, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in the nuances of art and the human experience that shapes it.
Playing at SFIAAFF 2010: LIKE YOU KNOW IT ALL Trailer
Quick Info
- Type
- Movie
- Release Year
- 2009
- IMDb Rating
- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★6.8/10
896 votes
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