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Log Book is one of those documentaries that unfolds slowly, almost meditative in its pace. It dives deep into the weighty topics of memory and loss, using a series of personal stories woven together through the titular log book. The tone feels intimate, giving the viewer a sense of peering into the lives of others. The practical effects are minimal, which actually enhances the raw authenticity of the subject matter. There’s a certain somber beauty to the way it captures everyday moments, making it distinct. Though the director remains unknown, the performances—if you can call them that—feel genuine and unguarded. It’s less about flashy filmmaking and more about connecting with the human experience.
Intimate storytellingExplores memory and lossMinimalist approach enhances authenticity
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Bok Jin-oh
Director