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Hickey is an intriguing exploration of personal boundaries and the complexities of family dynamics. The film opens with Hye-ji's impulsive act of self-exposure on social media, setting a tone that's both intimate and unsettling. The power outage that follows serves as a catalyst for a deeper dive into her family's secrets—particularly the unsettling discovery of her father's wrapped red underwear intended for his girlfriend. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of tension to simmer, creating an atmosphere thick with discomfort and curiosity. Performances are raw and relatable, especially in how they convey the awkwardness of navigating personal relationships. It's distinctive in its minimalistic approach, focusing on character rather than spectacle, and leaves you pondering the boundaries between public and private life.
Atmosphere heavy with tension and discomfort.Strong character-driven narrative.Explores themes of social media and personal boundaries.
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