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So, A Talented Boy Named Lee Jun-seop has this quirky charm that feels very much of its time—early 2000s. The story revolves around Lee Jun-seop, who's this overlooked kid with a bizarre talent for eating anything, which honestly sets a peculiar tone. You’ve got this lighthearted comedy vibe, and it tackles themes of acceptance in a pretty unique way, especially with a protagonist who feels so out of place. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it somehow adds to the film's charm. The performances are sincere, with Jun-seop’s energy really pulling you in, even amidst the oddball scenarios. It's definitely one of those films that catches you off guard, and its practical effects in the food scenes? Quite something to behold.
Quirky charm typical of early 2000s comediesSincere performances with an engaging leadUnique approach to themes of acceptance and belonging
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