
So, there's this film called Comfort from 2020. It's a documentary, but it's not your typical exposition-heavy kind. The tone is really introspective, almost meditative. The pacing feels slow at times, but it allows you to really sink into the themes of vulnerability and intimacy. There’s an understated honesty in the performances that pulls you in—like you’re eavesdropping on something deeply personal. The visuals are simple but effective, the practical effects are almost non-existent, which makes it feel raw and genuine. It’s one of those films that might not hit you over the head with a message but lingers in your mind afterward. Quite distinctive in how it approaches its subject matter.
Introspective exploration of human connectionUnique pacing enhances the thematic depthRaw performances create an immersive atmosphere
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Lee Hye-rin
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