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Little Pond in Main Street offers a raw glimpse into the life of street vendors in Korea, capturing their challenges and camaraderie. Directed by Lee Kang-gil, the film feels like a slice of life, with an almost documentarian tone that immerses you in the setting. It's fascinating how these vendors come together to create a community radio station, and the tension builds as they face opposition from both other factions and the government. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere of the streets and the heartfelt struggles of the characters. The performances are genuine, reflecting the real-life tribulations and joys that make the film resonate. It's not just about survival; it’s about community and voice amidst adversity.
Focus on community and resilienceInteresting portrayal of street cultureSignificant social commentary
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Lee Kang-gil
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