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Cheong presents a tender yet haunting exploration of familial bonds, woven through the lens of a young girl, Hong, and her visually impaired father. The film captures quiet moments, like preparing breakfast, which feel almost meditative. There's this constant tension as Hong navigates her dual role, both as a daughter and a protector, embodying the hope and burdens of their relationship. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the audience to linger on the emotional undercurrents, which amplifies the atmosphere of anxiety and care. The performances are subtle, with a rawness that feels genuine, and you can sense the weight of unspoken words between the characters. It's definitely a film that draws you into its world, leaving a lingering effect long after the credits roll.
Focus on the emotional dynamics between characters.Appreciate the slow pacing that builds tension.Notable for its intimate and understated performances.
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