
What Does That Nature Say to You
Friday, April 3, 2026
6:30pm
The Cinematheque
Genres
Arts & Creative
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Event Description
Hong Sangsoo’s only picture of 2025, a break from his usual two-a-year pace, offers a typically unshowy but painfully observant portrait of human folly, here assuming the outward appearance of a meet-the-parents comedy. Following the ensemble story-threading of By the Stream, Hong’s latest narrows the focus to follow thirtysomething Donghwa (Ha Seongguk), an aspiring poet about to be introduced to the family of his girlfriend of three years, Junhee (Kang Soyi). Her parents and sister live outside of Seoul in a picturesque hilltop home, a source of wonderment for the city-dwelling Donghwa, whose day unfolds in the affable company of Junhee’s father (Kwon Haehyo). Leave it to Hong—and a steady flow of makgeolli—to dismantle the boyfriend’s dignity by morning. Shot in leisurely lo-fi long takes punctuated by Hong’s customary zooms, the newest entry in the Hongverse says plenty about human nature—maybe even more about the disappointments that naturally come with it.

What Does That Nature Say to You
Genres
Arts & Creative
Event Description
Hong Sangsoo’s only picture of 2025, a break from his usual two-a-year pace, offers a typically unshowy but painfully observant portrait of human folly, here assuming the outward appearance of a meet-the-parents comedy. Following the ensemble story-threading of By the Stream, Hong’s latest narrows the focus to follow thirtysomething Donghwa (Ha Seongguk), an aspiring poet about to be introduced to the family of his girlfriend of three years, Junhee (Kang Soyi). Her parents and sister live outside of Seoul in a picturesque hilltop home, a source of wonderment for the city-dwelling Donghwa, whose day unfolds in the affable company of Junhee’s father (Kwon Haehyo). Leave it to Hong—and a steady flow of makgeolli—to dismantle the boyfriend’s dignity by morning. Shot in leisurely lo-fi long takes punctuated by Hong’s customary zooms, the newest entry in the Hongverse says plenty about human nature—maybe even more about the disappointments that naturally come with it.
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