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Driver (2024) dives into the awkward tension of youth and responsibility, focusing on Jihun, a 19-year-old trainee at a small factory. His supervisor, Wooseok, embodies indifference, creating a stark contrast as Jihun is thrust into unexpected leadership. With no driving experience, the stakes rise when a client issue demands he take control. The film’s pacing is deliberate, emphasizing Jihun's internal struggle and growth while maintaining an almost claustrophobic atmosphere. The performances feel raw and genuine, drawing you into the often frustrating but relatable dynamics of their working relationship. The practical effects used during the driving sequences stand out, grounding the narrative in a sense of realism that amplifies the tension.
Driver stands out in the current indie scene, especially with its unique premise. As of now, there's limited availability, making it a point of intrigue for collectors. The film's release format has been primarily digital, so physical editions may become a focus for those seeking to own a tangible piece of this narrative. Its exploration of youth and the pressures of adulthood resonates well with niche audiences, which could lead to increased interest over time.
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