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Homegoing is a poignant exploration of dislocation during the pandemic, weaving through the psychological landscape of a Korean couple in the U.S. It captures this surreal state where time blurs and reality feels distant. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of longing and isolation, achieved through intimate cinematography and hushed performances. There's a rawness in how they navigate their emotional terrain, making it relatable yet uniquely theirs. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, reflecting their internal struggle and search for home. What stands out is the way it gives voice to the often unseen toll of such crises, making it a distinct piece in the documentary landscape. It's not just about facts; it’s about feeling, about processing loss in a world turned upside down.
Themes of dislocation and longingIntimate cinematographyExplores emotional landscapes
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Yeon Park
Director