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Microhabitat
Microhabitat

Microhabitat (2018)

77% User Rating
1h 45min
Drama
Romance

"Whiskey and cigarettes, the only ways of keeping her dignity in this city."

Miso lives from day to day by housekeeping. Cigarettes and whiskey are the two things that get her through the day. As cigarette prices and rent start to rise, Miso decides to give up her house for cigarettes and whiskey, leading her to couch surf with old friends while reconsidering her place in life.

Jeon Go-woonDirector

Cast

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Esom

Esom

Mi-so

Ahn Jae-hong

Ahn Jae-hong

Han-sol

Kang Jin-ah

Kang Jin-ah

Moon-young

Kim Guk-hee

Kim Guk-hee

Hyun-jung

Lee Sung-wook

Lee Sung-wook

Dae-yong

Choi Deok-moon

Choi Deok-moon

Ro-kyi

Kim Jae-hwa

Kim Jae-hwa

Jung-mi

Cho Soo-hyang

Cho Soo-hyang

Min-ji

Kim Yae-eun

Kim Yae-eun

Jae-kyung

Park Ji-young

Park Ji-young

Real Estate Manager

Kim Hee-won

Kim Hee-won

Jung-mi's Husband

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Kwun Hyun-jeong

Bride

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Woo Moon-gi

Groom

Lee Yong-nyeo

Lee Yong-nyeo

Ro-kyi's Mother

Kim Jae-rok

Kim Jae-rok

House Owner

Hwang Mi-young

Hwang Mi-young

Convenience Store Manager

Lee Yo-sup

Lee Yo-sup

Whiskey Bar

Jang Sung-kyu

Jang Sung-kyu

Ringing Event Announcer (voice)

Jeong Bo-ram

Jeong Bo-ram

Whisky

Reviews (1)

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griggs79
griggs79
Rating 90%

March 23, 2025

_Microhabitat_ is quietly funny in that dry, blink-and-you'll miss it sort of way. Jeon Go-woon's debut is a subtle but assured sly satire about how utterly absurd adulthood turns out to be. The story follows Miso, played with pitch-perfect restraint by Esom, a character whose struggle to afford life's small pleasures in a world that demands too much and gives too little is all too relatable. Her choice of cigarettes and alcohol over her flat is a stark reflection of the compromises many of us make. What follows is a sofa-surfing odyssey through the crumbling dreams of her so-called friends, now the so-called 'adults'. Each stop is a mini-tragicomic gem. Her sister, in the glamourous corporate job, which turns out to be little more than serfdom, held together by intravenous supplements, for which she undertook a nursing qualification to administer (the most valuable training she's taken). The joyless new parents, the pitiful man-child, a 50-year-old living with his parents, who support his attempts of abduction in order to marry him off. There's bleak satire in every corner—an unflinching look at how adulthood has failed us all. Never cruel—just painfully recognisable. Miso's drifting detachment has hardened into something more radical. She begins to see those who've conformed as traitors—sell-outs to a broken system. Her lifestyle becomes a quiet manifesto, a rebellion against the rat race. Her freedom unsettles those who've buckled down, exposing their choices as cowardice. What begins as a story of survival turns into a powerful critique of societal norms. It's bleak, funny, and strangely empowering, leaving the audience enlightened and thoughtful. The third act lands with a quiet, aching finality. As Miso's boyfriend confesses he's trading his dreams for stability, the film crystallises its core heartbreak—not just that adulthood is disappointing, but that even the dreamers eventually surrender. His choice isn't cruel, just crushingly ordinary. It's the slow erosion of hope that stings most. The time jump that follows is disorienting, deliberately so. Her old bandmates speak of Miso at a funeral with the hollow nostalgia of people who've long buried their idealism. Their words are polite, rehearsed, meaningless—revealing more about their own resignation than about her. And then, in a wordless, lingering moment, we glimpse a woman—greying, solitary, and still moving forward. Whether it's truly Miso or just her ghost doesn't matter. What matters is the sense that she never gave in. In a world that wears everyone down, her continued existence feels like a quiet act of defiance. _Microhabitat_ brilliantly mocks the illusions of adulthood with a knowing, bitter chuckle. Bleakly funny, oddly moving, and wonderfully observed.

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MICROHABITAT (소공녀) | Official Trailer | MUBI

MICROHABITAT (소공녀) | Official Trailer | MUBI

Microhabitat (2018)

Microhabitat (2018)

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