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2 Lines is an intriguing documentary that dives into the complexities surrounding marriage in contemporary Korean society. The film follows Ji-min and Cheol, a couple navigating unexpected news of pregnancy, and it unfolds against a backdrop of societal norms that often pressure couples into conventional roles. The director, whose personal stake in the narrative adds a raw authenticity, explores her own experiences as an unmarried woman facing motherhood. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of their choices, while the intimate performances create a genuine connection. It’s not just about the couple; it’s a wider reflection on personal freedom and societal expectations, making it a thoughtful watch for anyone interested in the evolving concept of family.
Documentary style with personal narrativeFocus on societal norms in KoreaExplores themes of motherhood and choice
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