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So, 'Balhae Blurred in Rain' is really something. It dives into the life of Dae Inseon, the last king of Balhae, but not in the usual way you'd expect. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy and nostalgia, almost like the rain itself is a character. The pacing has this slow, deliberate rhythm that lets you soak in the visuals and emotions, which feel raw and genuine. I noticed they used practical effects, which really adds a layer of authenticity to the historical setting. Performances are nuanced, capturing a sense of loss and duty that resonates deeply. It feels distinctive with its blend of history and personal struggle, making it stand apart from typical historical dramas.
This film is still relatively new, with limited releases and a bit of buzz among collectors. Formats have been scarce, mainly circulating in digital copies and a few independent screenings. Interest is growing as home media editions are anticipated, especially for those drawn to historical narratives. Its unique storytelling and atmospheric execution make it a noteworthy addition to any serious collection.
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