Green Days
소중한 날의 꿈

  • Runtime

    100 mins

  • Cert

    PG

Described as a Korean cousin to Studio Ghibli in style, Green Days uniquely
illustrates the universal theme of the highs and lows of adolescence. Arang, a young competitive relay runner who dreams of becoming a professional
athlete, orchestrates a collapse in the middle of a relay race rather than coming
in second place. At the same time, Soo-min transfers in from Seoul and meets
Cheol-soo, who dreams of becoming a scientist, and the two quickly form a
special bond. They are all young and believe that they will become what they
dream, but with life’s insecurities confronting them at every corner, will they be
able overcome such hurdles and make their dreams into reality?

In this warm-hearted animation, the directors Han Hye-jin and Ahn Jae-Hun
vividly bring to life the dreams and fantasy of adolescence, shown through the encounters between impossibly aspiring kids. Set in the ‘80s and ‘90s, the
dreamy world and youthful imagination remind its audience of our lost dreams
and hopes. The film has a beautiful and unique way of evoking the childhood
“dreams” that have become buried with age.