New Delhi, Jun 29 ‘In-yun’, or the Korean term for fate that connects people, often crops up in Sundance breakout movie “Past Lives” and its lead star Greta Lee says she now strongly believes in the idea that “we are all connected to each other”.
The film, about two soulmates meeting each other after years, marks the phenomenal debut of playwright Celine Song. It is a story that is inspired by a moment from her own life when Song found herself acting as a translator between her American husband and her Korean childhood sweetheart, as the first-time filmmaker said in earlier interviews.
In “Past Lives”, Lee plays Na-young or Nora, a Korean who moves to Canada as a child and later settles in New York to pursue a writing career.
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