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Colorless, Odorless is a haunting documentary that dives deep into the unsettling legacy of semiconductor biohazards. Lee Eun-hee has a knack for weaving together personal testimonies with archival footage, creating this atmospheric exploration of invisible dangers. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the gravity of the subject to sink in. What’s striking is how it captures the mundane yet eerie aspects of lives affected—those smells and sensations we can’t see. There’s this overlapping of past experiences with current realities that hits hard. The practical effects, or rather the lack of them, make the absence of the visible all the more palpable. It’s a unique lens on a modern disaster, provoking thought on the unseen catastrophes that persist.
Unique exploration of biohazards and their effectsThought-provoking storytelling through personal testimoniesAtmospheric pacing enhances the documentary's impact
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