Lost in Starlight 2025 Review: Netflix’s First Korean Animated Film Dares to Dream Big—But Does It Shine Bright Enough?

Lost in Starlight offers stunning animation and heartfelt romance but faces pacing and narrative challenges; a brave step for Korean animation globally.

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Lost in Starlight 2025 Review: Netflix’s First Korean Animated Film Dares to Dream Big—But Does It Shine Bright Enough?
 First Korean Animated Film Dares to Dream Big—But Does It Shine Bright Enough?
Lost in Starlight offers stunning animation and heartfelt romance but faces pacing and narrative challenges; a brave step for Korean animation globally.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 15: Space has always been cinema’s favorite playground for existential crises and long-distance love stories. From Interstellar to Wall-E, we’ve seen humanity look upward when earthly drama becomes too predictable. And now, Netflix Korea takes its initial shot at the cosmic emptiness with Lost in Starlight (2025), a movie that promises stardust romance and sci-fi poignancy. The million-dollar question is: does it fly like a rocket or wobble like a paper plane? The answer, much like the galaxy, isn’t so black and white.

At first glance, Lost in Starlight wears the crown of novelty. Not just because it’s Korea’s maiden venture into full-length animated filmmaking for Netflix, but because it insists on blending K-drama’s sentimental DNA with Pixar-like visual poetry. Director Han Ji-won has pulled off something rare—crafting an animated feature that feels distinctly Korean yet comfortably global. And the reviews flooding in from Rotten Tomatoes and Reddit only prove how polarising that cocktail is.

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The Plot That Floats Between Mars and Melancholy

The story revolves around an astronaut whose mother never made it back from space and an artist grounded on Earth. The two fall in love across planetary distances—literally. If that sounds like Your Name got teleported into Elon Musk’s Mars colony fantasy, you’re not wrong.

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