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Unfinished

Unfinished  ·  2024, South Korea
5.7
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● Completed 🕑 2024

Jeong Won, along with the couple Jae Hyeon and Jeong An, have planned a summer vacation together. However, the day before the trip, Jae Hyeon and Jeong An have a fight, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere between them.…

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When a planned summer getaway with friends turns unexpectedly tense, *Unfinished* explores the fragile cracks in a seemingly solid relationship. Jeong Won eagerly anticipates a vacation with long-time couple Jae Hyeon and Jeong An, but the day before departure, a bitter fight erupts between the two lovers, leaving the trio in an awkward, stifling atmosphere. The film follows their journey as they attempt to salvage both the trip and their bonds, navigating unspoken resentments, lingering hurt, and the weight of unaddressed issues. Set against the backdrop of scenic Korean landscapes, this short film focuses on the quiet, realistic moments of conflict and reconciliation, capturing how a single argument can ripple through friendship and romance alike. With a tight runtime, *Unfinished* packs emotional depth, offering a slice-of-life exploration of love, communication, and the messy process of repair. It’s a relatable, bittersweet watch for those who appreciate character-driven drama over high-stakes plot twists.

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romantic_shipper_99
June 2025
7/10
I loved how raw and honest the couple's fight felt. It reminded me of real arguments where no one is entirely right or wrong. The emotional payoff at the end was worth the tension, though I wish it had been longer to see them fully heal.
CP
cynical_plot_critic_88
July 2025
5/10
The premise is relatable, but the execution feels too slow for a short film. We spend a lot of time on awkward silences without enough dialogue to understand the root of the conflict. It needed more substance to justify the runtime.
AG
aesthetics_geek_22
August 2025
6/10
The cinematography is gorgeous—soft golden-hour lighting, beautiful coastal shots, and intimate close-ups that really sell the emotional weight. But the story didn't quite match the visual quality. Still, it's a feast for the eyes.
SA
social_analyst_77
September 2025
5/10
I appreciate that the film focuses on a realistic couple's argument rather than romanticizing conflict, but it fell short in exploring the deeper communication issues. The ending felt a bit too convenient and didn't fully address the power dynamics or emotional labor involved.