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End of the Century is a fascinating deep dive into the complexities of modern Korean society. The film's storytelling unfolds in four distinct chapters, each tackling sensitive topics that resonate with the viewer. The atmosphere feels raw and somewhat disjointed, reflective of the characters’ tumultuous lives in Seoul. The pacing can be uneven, but that’s part of its charm, really. It’s not just about the narrative but the emotions and moral dilemmas these characters face that make it distinctive. Performances are grounded, really capturing the weight of the issues at hand. And while the practical effects are minimal, the focus remains on the social commentary, making it a thought-provoking watch.
Themes of morality and societal issuesStructured in four thematic chaptersRaw performances contributing to the film's impact
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