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Lump of Sugar is a poignant film that captures the essence of aspiration and companionship against the backdrop of rural South Korea. Si-eun, the protagonist, embodies the struggle of chasing dreams, juxtaposed with the stark realities of her humble background. The bond between her and Chun-doong, her horse, is tenderly portrayed, making their eventual separation all the more heart-wrenching. Lee Hwan-kyung's direction lends a gentle pace, allowing moments of reflection and emotional weight to breathe. The cinematography, with its lush depictions of nature and the equestrian world, creates an immersive atmosphere. Performances are sincere, especially from the young lead, conveying a depth that resonates well. It's a film that explores themes of loss, hope, and the unbreakable connections we forge in life.
Explores themes of ambition and bond with animals.Strong performances, especially from the lead.Rich visual storytelling with a rural backdrop.
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