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Dear My Wonnie

Dear My Wonnie  ·  2021, South Korea
6.6
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● Completed 🕑 2021

Wonnie injures his leg and can't walk, so his friend Jeje carries him. They hike, go to the beach-moments filled with tenderness and tension. At night, sharing one bed, in sweat and laughter, they quietly confront a…

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Wonnie is a young man dealing with a leg injury that leaves him unable to walk on his own. His best friend Jeje steps in as his caretaker, carrying him through scenic hikes and along a peaceful beach. Every gesture—from the careful support on rocky paths to the closeness of sharing a single bed at night—buzzes with unspoken feelings. Their bond deepens in sweat and laughter, but a quiet tension lingers: what are they really confronting? Set against the beautiful Korean outdoors, this tender short film explores the delicate transition from friendship to something more, all without heavy dialogue or dramatic confessions. A must-watch for fans of subtle, realistic queer storytelling.

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soft_heart_bl
October 2024
9/10
I'm absolutely melting. The way Jeje carries Wonnie, the shy glances, the shared bed scene – it's all so pure and beautifully acted. This short film gave me more feels than some full-length dramas. Perfect comfort watch.
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plot_logic_king
March 2025
6/10
The atmosphere is nice, but honestly there's not much plot. It's basically just two guys walking and then sleeping. I get they're going for subtlety, but I needed a little more development to feel invested. Still, the acting is sincere.
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lens_and_light
January 2025
8/10
Visually stunning for a short film. The golden hour beach shots and the soft lighting in the bedroom create a dreamy, intimate mood. The camera lingers just long enough to make you feel the tension. A great example of how cinematography tells the story.
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queer_consent_check
June 2024
7/10
I appreciate how the film handles physical touch with clear care and consent. Wonnie's injury makes him vulnerable, but Jeje always asks or waits for cues. It's a quiet but important representation of respectful intimacy in queer storytelling.
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ost_lover_99
May 2024
7/10
The background music is minimal but effective – a soft piano track that swells during the more emotional moments. I wish there was a proper OST release. The sound design really enhanced the quiet, personal vibe of the film.