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So, '192-399: The Story about the House Living Together' is a fascinating peek into a unique chapter of Korean social history. Filmed over several months, it captures this homeless community's struggle to create a space for themselves through squatting. The atmosphere is raw, gritty, and at times, painfully real. You can feel the urgency in their voices, the camaraderie among them, and the weight of their circumstances. The pacing isn't fast, but it draws you in, making you really sit with their experiences. The film eschews flashy production; it’s just real people in real situations. There’s something distinct about how it humanizes issues of poverty and community, which makes it stick with you long after the credits roll.
Unique perspective on homelessness in Korea.Intimate portrayal of community and survival.A slower, more contemplative viewing experience.
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