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For the Mourning of a Mourning is a raw and contemplative drama that delves into grief and memory. Joo-wan, the trans man behind the camera, captures the heart-wrenching vigil of families at an altar destined for demolition. The atmosphere is thick with sorrow, and the pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the heaviness of loss. There's this striking contrast between the fragile memories held at the altar and the inevitable march of progress. The performances, especially from Joo-wan and his brother Tae-hee, are deeply affecting, adding layers to the exploration of familial bonds and identity. It's a hauntingly beautiful film that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Themes of grief and memory are central.Practical effects enhance the raw emotion.Strong character dynamics between siblings.
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