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After that, 100 years of fighting is an intriguing documentary that dives into the complexities and contradictions of Korean cinema's centenary. The film captures that tense atmosphere surrounding the reenactment of 'Fidelity Vomiting,' which, incidentally, wasn't just about nostalgia but a catalyst for deeper discussions on artistic integrity and the industry's evolution. The pacing feels somewhat deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of a century's worth of cinematic history. The controversies that bubble up are layered, revealing the often unseen struggles of filmmakers. It’s distinctive in its approach—offering real insights and a raw look at the passion and contention that shapes storytelling in Korea. A worthy exploration for anyone interested in film history.
Includes reenactment footage.Focuses on controversies in film history.Insightful for documentary enthusiasts.
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