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Two Nights

Two Nights  ·  2017, South Korea
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● Completed 🕑 2017

Jun Woo, who receives a sudden breakup, proposes to Yo Han to do it one last time. (Source: m.blog.naver.com)

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Jun Woo is devastated when his boyfriend Yo Han suddenly ends their relationship without warning. Reeling from heartbreak and confusion, Jun Woo desperately proposes one final night together—two nights to confront their unresolved feelings and the love that still lingers. As they revisit the intimate moments and painful silences that defined their bond, the film delicately explores the weight of familial expectations, societal pressures, and the quiet courage it takes to love openly in a world that often demands conformity. Set against the muted, melancholic backdrop of Seoul, *Two Nights* is a tender and achingly real portrait of a relationship at its breaking point. This short film captures the raw, unspoken tension between two men who must decide whether to fight for what they have or let go for good. With its minimalist storytelling and deeply nuanced performances, the drama offers a poignant meditation on love, loss, and the difficult choices that come with being true to oneself.

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cherryblossom_hearts
March 2025
9/10
I ugly cried for two days after watching this. The way Jun Woo and Yo Han communicate through silence and small gestures is so painfully real. This short film captures the ache of loving someone when the world isn't on your side. Absolutely beautiful.
PL
plot_logic_boss
Jan 12, 2025
7/10
The emotional core is strong, but the pacing drags a bit in the middle, and some conversations feel repetitive. That said, the acting anchors the film well, and the ending hits hard. A solid short film that could have been tighter.
FB
frame_by_frame_lover
December 2024
8/10
The cinematography is stunning—soft, desaturated colors, intimate close-ups, and a brilliant use of negative space to mirror the emotional void between the characters. Every shot feels purposeful. A masterclass in visual storytelling within 30 minutes.
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consent_culture_first
August 2024
8/10
I appreciated how the film tackled the weight of family expectations without turning it into a victim narrative. Both characters are given agency, and their breakup feels like a heartbreaking but consensual choice. A quiet, important piece about queer love and survival.
MO
melody_of_silence
October 2024
7/10
The soundtrack carries so much of the emotional weight—simple piano notes that linger like unsaid words. While the story itself is familiar, the music and sound design elevate every scene. I wish there were more tracks to stream!