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JJ is an atmospheric piece that sits quietly in the drama genre. It unfolds in a decrepit book depository, creating a poignant backdrop for the story. The dynamic between the watchman and the librarian is intriguing, as they delve into the fragmented diary of Yu-Yu, a girl whose presence is felt but never fully explained. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sink into the haunting tone while the visuals pull you deeper into this decaying literary haven. There’s a sense of melancholy throughout, accentuated by practical effects that enhance the abandoned setting. While the director remains unknown, the performances carry a weight, drawing you into their quiet desperation and curiosity. It’s a film that lingers in your thoughts, kind of like an old book you can’t quite put down.
Atmospheric and hauntingFocus on character dynamicsThemes of memory and loss
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