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So, 'Drifting' is a quiet character study, right? Hye-ja's journey from that cramped semi-basement in Seoul to a studio actually captures the grind of urban life. The pacing feels very natural, almost like you're walking alongside her through the struggles of the call center world. And the rough dialect—it's not just a quirk, it digs into her character. There's this rawness to her fiery personality that makes every scene feel real. The Busan trip adds a layer of desperation and hope that’s almost palpable. Overall, the film has this distinct atmosphere; it’s not flashy or overdone. It’s about the small victories, the little moments that really hit home. Worth a watch for anyone into nuanced storytelling.
Quiet character study focusing on urban strugglesNuanced performances and authentic dialogueExplores themes of aspiration and reality
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