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Going My Home presents a poignant exploration of life and stigma, centered around Yong-geun, who navigates the complexities of being HIV-positive while returning to his hometown. The film's atmosphere is heavy yet intimate, capturing the weight of unspoken truths and family ties. There's a rawness in its pacing—moments linger, forcing you to sit with the characters' emotions. The practical effects are subtle, almost non-existent, but the performances shine, particularly in the interactions that reveal the vulnerabilities of each character. What stands out is the film's ability to balance despair and hope, making it a reflective piece on acceptance and the search for connection amidst societal challenges.
Intimate portrayal of family dynamicsExplores themes of acceptance and stigmaStrong performances that evoke empathy
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