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Friend Couples: Swapping is a curious exploration of relationships through a lens of both humor and discomfort. Lee Sang-woo gives us two couples who, fueled by a mix of alcohol and nostalgia, start throwing around the idea of swapping partners. The dialogue is naturalistic, capturing the awkwardness and tension that comes when boundaries are tested. The film shifts between light-hearted banter and deeper, uncomfortable truths about love and desire. The pacing is leisurely, allowing for character moments that linger. It's not just about the swapping; it's more about the emotional undercurrents and what drives people to seek something different. A solid character study that feels very grounded, even if the premise is a bit out there.
Released in South Korea, 2017 · Runtime: 102 minutes · Subtitled version available · Cinematography by Kim Jung-ho
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