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So, 'Girl Who Dreams About Time' is quite an intriguing documentary. It dives into the lives of Sujin and her grandmother, both shamans. There’s something really grounding about their daily rituals in the mountains, offering purified water and fortune-telling. You feel that blend of tradition and the modern struggle; Sujin is trying to break free from her shamanic fate, which isn’t just a personal journey but touches on broader themes of destiny and identity. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, the visuals of the mountains are quite striking, and there’s an authenticity to their performances that feels intimate. It’s like watching a slice of life that dances between the mystical and the mundane.
Shamanism and cultural rituals are central themes.Explores the tension between tradition and modern aspirations.Offers a unique perspective on familial bonds and heritage.
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Park Hyuck-jee
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