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Age of Adultery is one of those films that sneaks up on you. The chemistry between Jung Woo and Hye Jin feels almost tangible, pulling you into their world of ennui and youthful disillusionment. The pacing is deliberately languid, reflecting their boredom and the weight of expectations. The theme of escaping one's roots is explored with a subtlety that resonates. The practical effects are minimal, but there's a rawness to the performances that keeps things grounded. The tennis training subplot adds an interesting dynamic, creating a juxtaposition between physicality and emotional stagnation. It's not your typical romance; it has a quiet depth that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of ennui and youthful disillusionmentSubtle performances create a grounded atmosphereDeliberate pacing reflects character states
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