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So, 'Garden, Zoological' by Wang Min-cheol really immerses you in the everyday lives of these keepers. It's not just about the animals; it captures that tension between nature and captivity. The pacing is deliberate, letting you sit with the animals and their quirks. You start to feel the weight of their instincts, yet they're so reliant on the humans around them. The cinematography has this raw, almost intimate vibe, and you can see the effort the keepers put into their work. It’s a little haunting, really—these animals may never return to the wild, and that thought lingers with you. There's a certain emotional depth here that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Intriguing exploration of captivity vs. natural instinctThought-provoking visuals and sound designFocus on keeper-animal relationships
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Wang Min-cheol
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