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So, 'Human Market, Small Devil - An Autobiography Of A Twenty-Two-Year-Old' is this intriguing drama that really captures that transitional phase in life. You know, when you're supposed to be all set on your career but then family pulls you in different directions? Cheong-chan's struggle with his sister's messy marriage and his own feelings for Da-hye is pretty relatable. The pacing feels a bit meandering at times, which kind of mirrors Cheong-chan's own uncertainty. The performances, especially the leads, are really raw and genuine, offering this subtlety that lets you feel the weight of their emotions. The film's atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and tension, giving it a unique vibe that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s an interesting exploration of love and responsibility, intertwined with personal growth.
Intriguing exploration of family dynamicsStrong performances with raw emotionPacing mirrors protagonist's uncertainty
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