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72 is an interesting blend of drama and romance, unfolding over three intense days. The film does a commendable job in conveying the raw emotions of grief and desperation. Ji Yeon’s performance feels genuinely haunting—there’s something very real about her mourning process. Hyung Seok, played with a certain fragility, has this palpable tension as he teeters on the edge of a dark decision. The pacing allows moments of silence to breathe, making the viewer really sit with the characters’ pain. It's not flashy, relying on practical effects and natural settings to evoke a sense of grounded reality. The connection between the two leads feels lived-in, almost palpable, making it distinctive in its portrayal of human connection born from tragedy.
Interesting portrayal of grief and desperation.Strong performances from the leads, especially Ji Yeon.Grounded atmosphere, practical effects enhance realism.
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Vladimir Bieinisowitsch
Director