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Some More

Some More  ·  2018, South Korea
6.8
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● Completed 🕑 2018

Tired of repeated life and work, Dong Soo takes three days off and goes on a long-distance bike ride. He was on a remote country road when he fell into a ditch and hurt his leg while taking a call from the company. He…

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Feeling trapped in the monotony of city life and a demanding job, Dong Soo impulsively takes three days off and sets off on a long-distance bike ride into the Korean countryside. When a careless phone call sends him tumbling into a ditch and injuring his leg, he's rescued by In Pyo, a quiet and kind farmer. Taking refuge at In Pyo's apple farm alongside his boisterous cousin Sang Bae, Dong Soo finds himself slowly drawn into a simpler, warmer world. As his leg heals, a gentle connection blossoms between the two men, filled with shy glances, shared laughter, and the sweet tension of unspoken feelings. 'Some More' is a tender, sun-drenched short film that captures the magic of unexpected encounters and the courage it takes to chase a different kind of happiness—leaving viewers with a heartwarming smile and a longing for just a little more time in its embrace.

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cherryblossom_love
March 15, 2025
9/10
I smiled from beginning to end! The chemistry between Dong Soo and In Pyo is so natural and heart-fluttering, I couldn't believe it was only a 26-minute film. The way they look at each other, the shy touches—it's pure magic. And that ending? Perfect. I want to rewatch it immediately.
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plot_hawk
July 2, 2024
6/10
The emotional beats work, but the pacing feels incredibly rushed. Dong Soo's decision to completely uproot his life after a three-day fling strains believability, and the age gap visual is jarring. It's a sweet idea, but the execution needed more time to breathe.
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lens_and_light
Sep 10, 2025
8/10
Every frame is like a painting—the golden hour light through the apple trees, the texture of the farm, the way the camera lingers on the characters' faces. Strongberry always delivers gorgeous visuals, and this short is no exception. The scenery alone is worth the watch.
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critical_eyes
Jan 22, 2025
4/10
While the intent is sweet, the significant age gap between the leads made me uncomfortable, especially given how quickly things escalate. Dong Soo looks far younger, and the power dynamic at play (injured city man dependent on the older farmer) isn't really addressed. A more nuanced portrayal would have helped.