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After That brings a raw and intimate look at the life of a college student, Yeonsu, who seems to be wrestling with his own identity while trying to capture the narrative of his friend, Yuseong. The film has this almost documentary-like quality that makes it feel personal, but there's a twist with the queer parade—really shifts the atmosphere. You can feel the tension between tradition and modernity, and there’s something about the pacing that really draws you in slowly, almost contemplative. The performances are genuine, capturing those awkward yet profound moments of youth. This one's distinctive for its focus on friendship and self-discovery amidst a backdrop of activism, which is not something you see every day in college dramas.
Themes of friendship and identity exploration.Documentary-style approach enhances authenticity.Focus on queer representation in a conservative setting.
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