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Last Homework (2025) dives deep into the heavy themes of stress and responsibility in the education system. It’s not just about Yeong-nam, the instructor, grappling with his own cancer while trying to uplift young minds. The pacing is a bit methodical, mirroring the slow unraveling of Yeong-nam's own life. There’s this raw emotion in the performances, especially as he connects with the kids, all while dancing around his own grief. The film has this gritty realism that feels almost documentary-like at times, which really pulls you in. The practical effects are subtle, but they serve the narrative well, creating an ambiance that feels both heavy and hopeful. It’s a unique take on the pressures of education that resonates on multiple levels.
Focuses on the impact of academic stress.Explores personal battles alongside teaching.Interesting pacing that reflects character development.
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