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So, Jun is this documentary that digs into the philosophy of Jun Rhee, a South Korean craftsman. It’s fascinating how he really contrasts handmade ceramics with those mass-produced items we see everywhere now. The tone feels reflective, almost meditative at times, which totally suits the subject matter. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to soak in the craftsmanship. You see him working, shaping clay into something personal and unique, and it makes you think about the value of artistry in our throwaway culture. This isn’t just about ceramics; it’s a deep dive into the soul of creation, urging us to appreciate the tactile and the intentional over the sterile and the uniform. It stands out for its intimate portrayal, really connects on a level that’s hard to describe.
Explores craftsmanshipReflective and meditative toneContrast between handmade and factory-made
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