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So, 'Between the Seasons' is a quiet film that unfolds in this small city, where Hae-Soo tries to redefine herself after moving away. The atmosphere is really intimate, you can feel the weight of her past just beneath the surface. The bond that forms between her and Ye-Jin, the high school student, is tender and layered. It’s not all sunshine and rainbows though; there's a sense of longing and the complexity of relationships really plays out. The pacing is deliberate, which lets you soak in the little moments—the cafe setting feels alive, almost like a character itself. The performances have this understated quality, both lead actors really ground the story. It’s a film that lingers with you, makes you reflect on connections and transitions.
Subtle exploration of personal transformationStrong character developmentIntimate cafe setting enhances themes
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