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So, 'Human, Space, Time and Human' is a fascinating dive into human nature against a bizarre backdrop. Kim Ki-duk's direction weaves together an unusual ensemble—each character representing different facets of society. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the tension to simmer rather than boil over. It’s striking how the old warship becomes a floating microcosm of conflict and connection. The performances are raw and unfiltered, especially from the thugs, who bring a palpable menace. What’s distinctive is how the film intertwines philosophical themes with the rawness of everyday life. The atmosphere is heavy with existential dread, yet there are moments of absurdity that really catch you off guard. Quite a ride, really.
Directed by Kim Ki-duk, known for provocative storytellingShot on location aboard a decommissioned warshipFeatures a unique ensemble cast, blending various societal rolesExplores deep philosophical themes with a darkly humorous edge
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