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I’d Like That Corner Seat Over There is an intriguing piece that dives deep into the human experience through the lens of music and emotion. Directed by Park Sye-young, this omnibus film takes a unique approach by weaving together the stories of twenty different characters occupying the same table. Each vignette, shot and edited in just one day, allows for a rawness that really captures those fleeting emotional moments. The pacing feels intentional, almost meditative, as it invites viewers to reflect on the characters' diverse backgrounds and struggles. The music from Kim Oki's album gives it a rhythm that enhances the storytelling, making each encounter feel like a verse in a greater lyrical narrative. Definitely stands out for its practical effects and the way it captures a shared space.
Omnibus film with overlapping emotional narrativesShot and edited in a single dayBased on Kim Oki's album Hip Hop Retreat
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