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'How to Stop Being Korean' is a quirky piece that straddles the line between documentary and satire. The audio backdrop from a pirate radio station gives it this raw, almost underground vibe, which is a refreshing departure from typical polished docu-styles. The pacing feels intentionally disjointed—like you're flipping through old radio broadcasts. It explores the concept of 'opportunitism' in Korea, weaving in history while poking at the absurdities and contradictions. The practical effects are minimal, but they work well to enhance that faux-documentary feel. It's not your run-of-the-mill doc; it’s more of a cultural critique laced with irony that keeps you engaged, albeit with a nod to its unconventional format.
Interesting take on cultural identity.Unique audio format enhances the narrative.A quirky exploration of historical themes.
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