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Being Me

Being Me  ·  2018, South Korea
6.8
2,013 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2018

High school students Jae Nam and Seo Hyeon are happy just to be together. However, after Min Hui's live internet broadcast, Seo Hyeon is looking for Jae Nam, who is nowhere to be found. (Source: MyDramaList)

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Set against the serene backdrop of the South Korean countryside, *Being Me* is a tender coming-of-age short film that explores the fragile, beautiful moment when friendship blurs into first love. High schoolers Jae Nam and Seo Hyeon share an easy, unspoken bond—spending lazy afternoons together, laughing, and simply being themselves. Their world, however, is quietly upended when a classmate named Min Hui broadcasts a live internet video that sends ripples through their small community. Suddenly, Seo Hyeon finds himself searching for Jae Nam, who has vanished without a trace. As he retraces their steps and confronts the whispers of those around them, the film delicately peels back layers of youthful insecurity, parental pressure, and the fear of being seen for who you truly are. With minimal dialogue and maximum emotional resonance, *Being Me* captures the ache of first love and the courage it takes to hold on. It's a heartfelt, quietly revolutionary portrait of gay teenage romance that lingers long after the credits roll.

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KainGuru
August 2025
9/10
I absolutely adored this film. The boys had such natural chemistry – you could feel the friendship and the quiet longing. The shower scene was tastefully done, and the ending gave me all the feels. Support these indie gems!
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aesthetic_eyes
March 2024
8/10
The cinematography is stunning for a low-budget short. Soft golden light filtering through trees, intimate close-ups that capture every micro-expression, and a color palette that shifts from warm to cool as the tension builds. It's a visual poem.
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logic_over_fluff
January 2026
7/10
While the emotional core is sweet, the plot hinges on a misunderstanding that could have been resolved with a single text message. The live broadcast subplot feels underdeveloped. Still, the acting saves it – both leads are remarkably believable.
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ost_hunter
November 2025
8/10
The ending song is an earworm – I've been searching for it ever since. The score is minimal but perfectly matched to the mood, using acoustic guitar to underscore the quiet intimacy between the boys. Music lovers, don't skip this one.
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consent_critic
July 2024
8/10
I appreciate how the film handles teenage consent and identity without being didactic. The shower scene is mutual and respectful, and the manipulative parent plotline is handled with nuance. It's a rare BL that treats its characters like real people with agency.