UPPER YARRA STAR MAIL
Home » Opinion » Past Lives is a present wonder

Past Lives is a present wonder



Past Lives

Starring Greta Lee, Teo Yoo and John Magaro

Rated M

4.5/5

The directorial debut of Celine Song, Past Lives is a deeply touching, extremely well-written drama about two childhood sweethearts from South Korea who reconnect in New York after a long time apart.

The beautiful cinematography captures the contrasting essences of New York and Seoul – New York is bright and open, Seoul is more cramped and neon, but both are vibrant – and maintains a tight focus on its three main characters: Nora/Nae Young (Greta Lee), Hae Sung (Teo Yoo) and Nora’s author husband Arthur (John Magaro).

Lee anchors the film with a persona of ambition, focus and longing, and it’s sweet how Nora and Hae Sung, who are both successful adults, take on some childlike mannerisms at the thought of resuming contact.

Fittingly for playwright protagonist Nora (and its playwright writer-director), Past Lives is full of writerly dialogue that feels detailed and insightful yet natural. The plot isn’t exactly a love-triangle: as Nora and Hae Sung reconnect, Nora reaffirms her love for Arthur, and Past Lives commendably celebrates platonic friendship between men and women.

The three acts each jump roughly a decade, and the plot doesn’t have much conflict, but it doesn’t need to: Past Lives is a tender slice-of-life drama about long-lasting bonds and knowing when to move on.

A simple but profound drama from a talented new filmmaker, Past Lives is playing in most Victorian cinemas.

– Seth Lukas Hynes

Digital Editions


  • Vale Joy Aldham

    Vale Joy Aldham

    The Selby CFA community is mourning the loss of a beloved member, Joy Aldham, who passed away in January, just a week before her 75th…

More News

  • Outpouring of community support leaves woman thankful

    Outpouring of community support leaves woman thankful

    When Mena Buckley’s beloved greyhound, Tassie, crawled off the couch and collapsed on the floor, she knew it was time for her dog to go. She called her NDIS worker…

  • Justice of Peace appointments with Cr Child available

    Justice of Peace appointments with Cr Child available

    Yarra Ranges Council O’Shannassy Ward councillor Jim Child is offering Justice of the Peace services on Monday 2 February. Appointments can be made by calling 9294 6106 or dropping in…

  • ‘Incredibly grateful’: Community Bank donates $40,000 to local CFAs

    ‘Incredibly grateful’: Community Bank donates $40,000 to local CFAs

    The Community Bank Wandin-Seville donated crucial funding to four local CFA brigades on Monday 26 January. The $40,000 boost was presented at the Rotary Club of Wandin’s Family Fun Day…

  • Bushfire preparedness

    Bushfire preparedness

    Our community knows the unforgiving and unpredictable nature of bushfires all too well. Living in the bushfire prone Yarra Ranges and neighbouring the dense bushland of Murrindindi and Baw Baw…

  • A sequel even better than the first

    A sequel even better than the first

    28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Starring Alfie Williams, Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell MA15+ 4.5/5 Directed by Nia DaCosta, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is an even better…

  • Home insurance explained

    Home insurance explained

    Cartoonist Danny Zemp depicts the “fat cats” profiting from insurance premiums for areas with a high natural disaster risk, such as the Yarra Ranges.

  • Regarding AI generated content – Part One

    Regarding AI generated content – Part One

    As a writer, translator, reader and reviewer, I am against the use of AI-generated content in any literary work. But this is a complex issue. Therefore, in this article, I…

  • Murder mystery marathon

    Murder mystery marathon

    Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre The Games Afoot Or Homes for the Holidays us a farce murder mystery. A “Who Dunnit” set in 1936 where the famous Broadway star William Gillette invites…

  • What constitutes leadership?

    What constitutes leadership?

    As we lean into the heat of summer with the dread that it brings in places prone to fires and health risks to the vulnerable, it’s also that time of…

  • ‘We need as many samples as possible’: The importance of reporting dead dingoes

    ‘We need as many samples as possible’: The importance of reporting dead dingoes

    The discovery of a dead dingo on Mount Donna Buang Road has prompted calls for awareness surrounding the importance of dingo genetic studies. Georgia Ryan, who is the director of…