ByTowne ByTowne Cinema
ByTowne Cinema
325 Rideau St. Ottawa K1N 5Y4
Info Line: (613) 789-FILM
ByTowne ByTowne Cinema
ByTowne Cinema
325 Rideau St. Ottawa K1N 5Y4
Info Line: (613) 789-FILM
Best Screenplay ~ Cannes Film Festival
No screenings currently scheduled.
‘The key to poetry,’ says the teacher in Lee Chang-dong’s sublime new film, ‘is seeing, because we live by seeing. If you really see something, you can feel.’
In a nutshell, that is the journey of 66-year-old Mija (a terrific Yoon Jeong-hee), a woman who is raising a nihilistic teenaged grandson (Lee David) on her own and might have the beginnings of Alzheimer’s disease.
That she wants to take a poetry class is an acknowledgement that her life hasn’t made an impact. When she was in third grade, she explains, she was told she had the heart of a poet. Yet in the six decades since, she never wrote a poem.
Real life, it would seem, intruded. And now, with her life almost over, she wants simply to write a poem. But it is about more than that; in writing a poem, she wishes to understand. She wishes to see.
Mija begins to see a parallel between her life and the tragic suicide of a high school girl, who was repeatedly raped by her classmates – Mija’s grandson and his friends. The fathers of the other boys want to pay off the victim’s mother to keep them out of trouble.
So both women – the young suicide and the grandmother – never truly lived as adults. She might not have much time left, but Mija wants to rectify that. A heartrending film by a gifted, thoughtful filmmaker, Lee’s Poetry is indeed a work of art.
– G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle
The ByTowne doesn't have a parking lot of its own, but denizens of downtown can usually find street parking close by fairly easily.
If you're not keen to troll for a parking space, or if you're running late, we recommend the parking garage at Loblaws. It's covered, heated and safe – and just half a block from the cinema. The best part: they charge just $2 flat rate after 6pm on weekdays, and only $3 all day on Saturdays & Sundays.
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