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So, 'Coming of Age' is this quiet little film that really captures the disorientation of early adulthood in modern Seoul. You've got Baekseol, who's grappling with her future—failing to secure a regular job and contemplating grad school. It's not just about her struggles though; her mother, Haesook, pops in with this wild idea of traveling solo, which throws Baekseol's world into a bit of a tailspin. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to soak in the characters' emotional landscapes. The performances feel raw and genuine, particularly the interactions between mother and daughter. It’s a nice blend of introspection and the harsh realities of life choices, which really sets it apart from your typical coming-of-age narratives.
Focus on character-driven storytelling.Examine the themes of generational conflict.Note the atmospheric cinematography of Seoul.
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