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Junha's Planet is a raw and revealing documentary that digs deep into the life of a boy grappling with autism. It’s not just about the challenges he faces, though those are laid bare in a way that feels uncomfortably honest. The pacing can be a little uneven, but that seems fitting given the chaotic nature of Junha's world. There’s this palpable tension throughout, as teachers and classmates try to navigate their lives around his unpredictable outbursts. It kind of pulls you in, makes you feel the weight of isolation and misunderstanding. The performances, especially from the educators, feel genuine and poignant, capturing the struggle to coexist with Junha. It's a distinctive take on the complexities of community and acceptance.
Intimate portrayal of autism.Focus on community dynamics.Raw, unfiltered emotion.
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Hong Hyung-sook
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