Yep, this is pretty much your anti-Hollywood movie. Through lack of
professional actors, elaborate sets, soundtracks, and expensive cameras,
"In Between Days" tells the a story of teenage woes set against a
snowy, barren backdrop.
Many would call "In Between Days"'s lack of action 'boring,' I found
the uber-realistic feel of the film intriguing. This is a movie the
filmmaker made because she wanted to make it, not because it would make a
lot of money. I find that a refreshing concept. I am proud to be the
audience for this movie.
Super-cute Aimie (Jiseon Kim) is a Korean immigrant caught in the
transition between childhood and adulthood. Not a particularly avid
student, quiet Aimie spends most of her time with her troubled guy
friend, Tran (Taegu Andy Kan.)