Jury: “A film that provides insight into an unfamiliar culture”
Source: Noon Company, ANDMARQ
[The Fact|Reporter Park Ji-yoon] Actors Lee Re and Jin Seo-yeon enjoy the joy of winning awards at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival.
The movie 'It's okay, it's okay!' (directed by Kim Hye-young) was invited to participate in the Generation Kplus competition section of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival and achieved the achievement of winning the Crystal Bear Award for Best Film at Generation Kplus.
The judges said: "The brave main character gave us a humorous and emotional rollercoaster. We learned how two completely different characters explore each other and that Perfection should not dictate life. A dance gives insight into an unfamiliar culture." I especially like the scene,” he said.
'It's okay, it's okay!' is a work that tells the story of In-yeong (played by Lee Re), a high school student who lost her mother in a car accident, hiding in the art troupe she belonged to when she was a member. being evicted for lack of rent and being discovered by strict art director Seol-ah (played by Seo-yeon Jin), tells the story of two people who unexpectedly live together and grow up thanks to each other. .
Ire received positive reviews from media and audiences worldwide for her delicate depiction of the detailed emotions of In-yeong, a girl searching for the meaning of a new family in a hard.
He said: "I am very grateful to have been invited to the Berlin Film Festival and it is an honor to receive such a great award. I am very grateful to the audience who shared the laughter and warmth that I feel when filming and watching movies". I don't think I will ever forget that moment in my life.”
Jin Seo-yeon, who plays Seol-ah, an art director who suddenly moves in with In-yeong, who is evicted because of high rent, said through her agency, “It was The impossible happened. I think we did something great with the director and the actors, the audience watched the film. “I am grateful to everyone and I love Berlin,” he said, expressing his overwhelmed feelings.