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So, 'Dear Lover' is this short film that leans into the emotional turmoil of wanting to hold onto someone. Ji Eun, the main character, feels this palpable anxiety as Yoon Ji prepares to leave, and it's really interesting how the film captures that tension. The atmosphere is both intimate and heavy, with a pacing that allows those emotions to breathe. You can see glimpses of raw performances that add a layer of authenticity to the story, which is something I appreciate in short films. Not a lot of info on its production, but it feels like a personal exploration that resonates on a deeper level, making it distinct in its own subtle way.
'Dear Lover' is quite elusive in terms of availability, and I’ve seen it pop up occasionally in short film festivals, but finding a physical copy is another story. The scarcity adds a layer of intrigue for collectors, especially as it showcases a unique narrative style that’s not overly common in student productions. The lack of a widely known director or established genre means it’s often overlooked, but those who appreciate indie shorts with emotional depth might find it worth seeking out.
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