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Finding Little Star is a reflective piece that captures the essence of loss and self-discovery. Sang-Ju, the protagonist, is this 50-year-old woman who finds herself in the emotional whirlwind of organizing a funeral for someone she never knew. The film’s tone is quite meditative, almost haunting, allowing the audience to sit with her grief. The pacing is deliberately slow, drawing you in, letting moments linger. The performances feel very raw and authentic, especially as Sang-Ju confronts her own life choices amidst the somber backdrop. There’s a certain charm in its simplicity, with minimal practical effects – really, it’s all about the small, intimate moments that resonate. It definitely stands out in the drama genre for its understated approach to storytelling.
Introspective storytellingRaw performancesMeditative atmosphere
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