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So, "Bread and Milk" is this quiet, heavy film that really gets under your skin. It follows a railroad worker, played by Won Poong Yeon, who’s having one of those days where everything just feels hopeless. The pacing is slow but deliberate, almost meditative, and you can feel the weight of his decision weighing on him. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects with that rock falling are pretty stark and effective - it just feels raw. The themes of despair and the search for meaning are woven throughout, making it a bit haunting. There’s a palpable atmosphere that lingers after watching. It’s an interesting piece that sticks with you, mostly due to the performances and the way it captures a moment of crisis.
Atmospheric exploration of despair.Practical effects enhance the raw feel.Distinctive slow pacing allows for reflection.
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