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So, 'Crossroads' is this documentary that really gets into the shifts in South Korea post the Sewol ferry disaster, you know? It’s got this tone that’s reflective but also urgent, capturing the collective grief and the societal changes since 2014. The pacing is quite deliberate; it gives you time to really absorb the stories and perspectives of those affected. The cinematography feels raw, almost unpolished, which adds to the authenticity of the narrative. You can feel the weight of the themes—loss, accountability, and resilience. It’s not just a recounting of events; it’s a deeper look at how a nation processes tragedy and seeks justice. Worth digging into if you're into history and social commentary in film.
Explores societal changes after tragedyRaw and reflective toneFocus on personal stories and resilience
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