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Korean Time is an intriguing exploration of family dynamics wrapped in the somber yet poignant atmosphere of a funeral. The film sets a contemplative tone, especially during the Lunar New Year, a time typically filled with joy but here serves as a backdrop for grief. The pacing allows for moments of reflection, with the five brothers navigating their collective loss in a quiet, almost meditative manner. The performances are nuanced, each brother bringing forth different shades of sorrow and connection. What stands out is its raw depiction of cultural rituals intertwined with personal struggles, making it feel both intimate and universal. Practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the emotional landscape, which is rich and deeply affecting.
Focus on character development.Atmospheric use of the Lunar New Year setting.Explores themes of grief and family bonds.
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