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Looking at You is this intriguing little drama that really plays with the emotional weight of being behind the camera. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost uncomfortable at times, which perfectly mirrors the cameraman's struggle with what he’s capturing. There’s a rawness to the performances that just pulls you in. You can feel the tension, that sense of dread as he confronts the very scene he hates the most. It's interesting how it challenges the role of the observer in film—what do you do when what you see is something you want to look away from? The atmosphere is thick, and the practical effects are minimal, placing all emphasis on the characters and their internal conflicts. Definitely a unique viewing experience.
Explores themes of observation and emotional conflict.Unique pacing creates tension.Raw performances drive the narrative.
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Han Il-gyu
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