Film director known for directing the ensemble drama The Air I Breathe.

Directed the ensemble drama The Air I Breathe, a film built on interwoven stories structured around a Chinese proverb dividing life into happiness, pleasure, sorrow and love; praised for atmosphere and cast but criticized for loss of credibility in the final sequences.

Review highlights Jieho Lee's use of interwoven stories and a strong ensemble cast in The Air I Breathe. The film's first hour and metropolitan atmosphere are praised. The ending is judged to lose credibility and descend into banality.

For:Viewers interested in ensemble dramas, interwoven narratives and character-driven films.

 

"Sometimes the things you can't change end up changing you."

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