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So, 'Blood Type' is this intriguing documentary from 2006 that delves into the lives of Russian Koreans, which is a rather niche but fascinating subject. It follows eight individuals named Victor Tsoy—yes, that Victor Tsoy, the famous 80s rock star. The film has a reflective tone, often taking its time to explore the cultural nuances and personal stories behind each character. The pacing might feel slow at times, but it allows you to really absorb their experiences and the weight of their shared name. There's a raw honesty in their performances that makes it distinctive. The way it intertwines personal identity with cultural heritage is pretty compelling, and it’s definitely one of those documentaries that stays with you.
Unique exploration of Russian Korean identity.Interviews with individuals named Victor Tsoy.Thought-provoking themes of culture and heritage.
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