Eugene, a film school graduate, came to Poland to meet her old friends. Dongchul, who also studied film, came to Ukraine to meet his old friends also. They travel separately through Europe, visiting their own cities, and waiting for their own objects to arrive a few days later. For a few days of waiting, Eugene and Dongchul travel around the city and meet strange streets, unexpected people, and old artworks. The city they see is entirely different, but their gaze often overla...
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Eugene, a film school graduate, came to Poland to meet her old friends. Dongchul, who also studied film, came to Ukraine to meet his old friends also. They travel separately through Europe, visiting their own cities, and waiting for their own objects to arrive a few days later. For a few days of waiting, Eugene and Dongchul travel around the city and meet strange streets, unexpected people, and old artworks. The city they see is entirely different, but their gaze often overlaps.
Sometimes they imagine the movie they want to make. In Eugene's movie, Dongchul is the lead actor and in Dongchul's movie, vise versa. Their story also stars a Russian-Korean ghost who came from Sakhalin. The object they are waiting for is getting closer to Poland and Ukraine. However, it does not seem very important to Eugene and Dongchul in the movie.
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