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The Day She Returns review – another round of slow, reflective boozing really hits the spot

Hong Sang-soo's latest film delves into day-drinking and self-reflection, featuring Song Seon-mi as Jeong-su, who returns after a break. Critics commend its subtle poignancy and the engaging narrative style that intertwines three interviews...

The Guardian· Jul 15, 2026 · 8:14 AM · 3 views

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Hong Sang-soo's latest film delves into day-drinking and self-reflection, featuring Song Seon-mi as Jeong-su, who returns after a break. Critics commend its subtle poignancy and the engaging narrative style that intertwines three interviews seamlessly.

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