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So, 'It's Okay, Mr. Otter'—a documentary that feels a bit like a whimsical portrait of everyday life in Gangdong-gu. The film centers on Mr. Chae Soo-dal, who embodies a charmingly quirky self-image, claiming he has deer eyes and a giraffe-like neck. It's all about the warmth of family—his wife’s love and the devoted presence of three cheerful daughters create this gentle atmosphere. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing you to soak in the simple joys and the sincerity of their interactions. The practical effects are minimal, yet they emphasize authenticity over flourish. It’s a slice of life that’s more about emotional resonance than grand storytelling, which makes it stand out in the documentary genre.
Documentary style captures everyday lifeFocus on family dynamicsReflective and emotional pacing
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