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So, 'Bank of Seoul' is an interesting blend of drama and thriller that dives into the concept of work exhaustion and its consequences. The protagonist, Seong Jae, is relatable in his struggle—who hasn't felt buried under workload? The film's atmosphere is quite surreal, especially when he stumbles into this Sleep Bank. It’s almost eerie how it explores the idea of sleep as a commodity. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that reflects Seong Jae's own disorientation. The performances are compelling, and the practical effects used to depict the Sleep Bank create this dreamlike quality. It’s distinctive for its thematic depth and the way it makes you question your own relationship with work and rest.
Explores themes of work-life balance and exhaustion.Interesting practical effects create a dreamlike atmosphere.The pacing might feel disjointed, reflecting the protagonist's journey.
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