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My Love, Don't Cross That River

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Filmmaker Moyoung Jin follows a couple in South Korea who share intimate moments after 76 years of marriage.
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Leah Pickett Chicago Reader 09/08/2016
Moyoung's unfettered access to the pair is extraordinary, yet they often seem to be performing for his approval. Go to Full Review
Peter Keough Boston Globe 08/18/2016
It shares the sublimity of two bonded lives lived to the fullest, undefeated by time or death. Go to Full Review
Scott Marks San Diego Reader 07/08/2016
0/5
As fly-on-the-sarcophagus violations of human dignity go, here's one I deeply regret witnessing. Go to Full Review
Justine Smith Vague Visages 11/21/2023
Heartening, painful and real. The unfettered reality hits hard. Life is too painful for us to be hurting each other, life is too short for us to let it be filled with hatred. Go to Full Review
Jae-Ha Kim Jae-Ha Kim (Substack) 07/27/2023
3/4
“My Love, Don’t Cross That River” is a love story that shows there is beauty to be found in everyday life, even with death looming. Go to Full Review
Morgan Rojas Cinemacy 08/06/2018
Focusing on pain and loss above the beauty of what created this relationship,My Love, Don't Cross That River leaves viewers feeling blue. Go to Full Review
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06/08/2020 This was an amazing documentary. It was simply beautiful. It was one of the most loving, endearing, yet heart breaking documentaries that I've ever watched. Again, simply beautiful. See more 02/28/2019 Just see it. It will gift you patience, love, humor. How to withstand famine and war. And the final scene will add Kang's soul to your own. See more 04/18/2018 Beautiful film , this is how life was before technology and socal media destryoed eberything real See more 05/26/2017 Slow documentary about a married couple. They have been together for 70 years plus, aged at 89 and 98 or something. The dude is sick, but he and his wife show true emotions for each other at all times. It's pretty impressive and lovely to watch, but at the same time this is just two old people in love, and pretty much nothing else. Hey, that's all you need, maybe - but not as an low budget japanese documentary. 5 out 10 matching outfits. See more 11/08/2016 This brings laughter and tears.. I couldn't stop laughing and couldnt stop crying. wil buy DVD now See more 11/04/2016 A true story.The definition of unconditional love. The kind of love you don't see very often but should. The film is inspiring as you can feel the human soul. A must watch!!! See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Filmmaker Moyoung Jin follows a couple in South Korea who share intimate moments after 76 years of marriage.
Director
Mo-Young Jin
Screenwriter
Mo-Young Jin
Distributor
Film Movement
Production Co
Argus Film
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Korean
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 17, 2016, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 20, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$86.3K
Runtime
1h 26m
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