Land and Housing (2022) dives deep into the complex relationship between land ownership and societal structure. It’s got this raw, almost gritty texture that reflects the harsh realities surrounding housing crises. The pacing feels deliberate, each segment crafted to let the weight of the information sink in. The interviews are candid, and you can really feel the struggle through their eyes, which brings an authentic vibe to the whole piece. There's a certain starkness to the visuals, almost documentary-like but with a personal touch that makes it stand out. It’s not afraid to tackle tough themes, and the way it weaves in personal stories with broader societal issues is pretty striking. Overall, it’s a thoughtful watch that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores the societal implications of land ownership.Features candid interviews with those affected.Distinctive visual style with personal storytelling.
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Kim Gi-seong
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