Critics have described the film as a provocative journey into sensitive subjects, including repressed homosexuality and the cold hypocrisy of social norms. The Sea in Your Eyes (Short 2007)
The emotional toll of living in the shadow of the deceased.
Sofia looked out at the churning gray water, then back at him. She smiled, a small, secret smile. "You’ll see me every time you look at the horizon."
Reviewers often describe the film as "strange" or "shocking," using domestic settings to delve into erotic and psychological taboos. Critical Reception
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"The Sea in Your Eyes" (2007), also known as "The Sea in Their Eyes" or "Sea of Their Eyes," is a South Korean film that explores themes of love, loss, and healing. Directed by Lee Jung-hyang, the movie brings together elements of drama and romance to tell a compelling story.