On the Beach at Night Alone, Bamui haebyun-eoseo honja , On the Beach Alone at Night
After an undertaking with a wedded man, celebrated entertainer Yeong Hee chooses to get some down time. She goes to the far away, unfamiliar city of Hamburg. In a discussion with a companion she inquires as to whether her sweetheart will follow her and whether he misses her however much she misses him. During her long strolls through stormy parks and along riverbanks she endeavors to turn out to be clear about her sentiments and wants. The inquiry regarding the significance of affection in our lives is a typical subject in every one of the movies of Hong Sang Soo, but the responses to this question generally appear to simply slip from our grip. Back in Korea, Younghee meets a few lifelong companions in the beach front town of Gangneung. They eat and drink together and, with no guarantees so frequently the case in Sang Soo's movies, Korea's public beverage Soju has a significant impact. Affected by liquor Yeong Hee incites, abuses and irritates the others. Their discussions go increasingly crazy, giving vent to minor and significant acknowledge and bits of insight. Subsequently, Yeong Hee pulls out to an abandoned ocean side. Maybe she can genuinely end up in nature.