The Table
Watch TrailerFour women of different ages and life experiences occupy the same table at a Seoul café. Each engages in a separate conversation—with a husband, a lover, an ex, or a friend. Their dialogues intertwine, creating a delicate polyphony of female destinies where themes of marriage, love, solitude, and self-realization resonate, sometimes with raw honesty, sometimes with muted melancholy. The café space transforms into a stage where past and present collide, and what remains unspoken often carries more weight than the words actually said.
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | 더 테이블 |
| Year | 2017 |
| Country | South Korea |
| Genre | Drama |
| Director | Kim Jong-kwan |
| Runtime | 70 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.3/10 (15 votes) |
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Director Kim Jong-kwan employs a minimalist setting with remarkable skill, transforming an ordinary café into a potent dramatic arena. The dialogues here are not mere exchanges, but precise psychological duels where a pause or a glance speaks louder than any monologue.
What lingers after the final scene is a quiet, resonant understanding of the distances between people, even when they sit at the same table. It’s a film that finds profound tension in stillness — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Kim Jong-kwan
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The café's muted light, the murmur of overlapping conversations, a sense of life momentarily suspended.
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