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A Long Visit is this quiet exploration of a mother-daughter relationship, really. The pacing feels relaxed, almost like a gentle stroll through their emotions over three days. You get this palpable sense of nostalgia, as Ji-suk, now a mother herself, grapples with her role and the lingering shadows of childhood. The film captures those little moments that define family: laughter, misunderstandings, the weight of unspoken regrets. What I find distinctive is how it doesn't shy away from the complexities of love—it's raw and tender all at once. The performances are subtle yet striking, allowing the audience to savor the awkwardness and warmth of their bond.
Quiet exploration of family dynamicsSubtle performances and emotional depthUnique pacing that mirrors the journey
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