
The Empty 2016
The Empty (2016) is a haunting 10-minute animated drama directed by Jeong Da-hee, where a man and a woman share a space haunted by fleeting memories.
Director: Jeong Da-hee
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Empty (2016) about?
The Empty (2016) follows a man and a woman in a shared space where memories float in like dust, only to disappear just as quickly. The man tries to play games with these fading recollections, but the fleeting nature of time and memory ultimately renders his efforts meaningless.
Who directed The Empty?
The Empty was directed by Jeong Da-hee, a filmmaker known for her evocative and atmospheric storytelling in the animation genre.
Who stars in The Empty?
The short film stars Yoo Ji-tae and the director herself, Jeong Da-hee, in the lead roles.
Is The Empty (2016) worth watching?
For a 10-minute animated drama, The Empty offers a deeply atmospheric and thought-provoking experience. While it remains unrated on IMDb, its unique visual storytelling and thematic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of experimental animation and poetic cinema.
How long is The Empty?
The Empty has a runtime of 10 minutes.
About The Empty (2016) — A Poetic Short Film on Memory and Loss
The Empty (2016) is a haunting 10-minute animated drama directed by Jeong Da-hee, where a man and a woman share a space haunted by fleeting memories.
Within the confines of a cluttered room, the woman's past fragments drift in like dust, only to vanish as quickly as they arrive. The man, meanwhile, attempts to impose order on the chaos by crafting small, futile games with these ephemeral remnants. Through delicate animation and a melancholic atmosphere, the short film explores themes of memory, loss, and the futility of trying to hold onto what inevitably fades. Jeong Da-hee's direction lends a poetic yet unsettling tone to the narrative, making The Empty a quietly powerful meditation on time and transience.