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Boundary: Flaming Feminist Action is a raw documentary that feels like a call to arms. Set against the backdrop of the Gangnam Station Toilet Murder Case, it captures a shift from labor activism to a more visceral feminist approach. The film unfolds through a series of projects that embrace women's bodies and sexuality, like the provocative 'Liberation of armpit hairs.' It's not just about talking; it's an embodiment of the movement. The pacing is reflective, allowing the audience to sit with heavy themes while the visuals are striking, often leaving you with a sense of urgency. The performances, though unscripted, resonate with authenticity, making it all the more compelling. There's a gritty realness that feels distinctly underground, something that sets it apart in contemporary feminist discourse.
Explores the shift to feminist activismFocuses on women's bodies and sexualityAuthentic, raw performances
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