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So, 'Memil' is a curious little drama that dives into the theme of tradition versus personal preference. Our protagonist, Ian, really loathes memil, which is a traditional food during Chuseok, and his encounter with a goblin adds this layer of whimsy to the narrative. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, with practical effects that give the goblin a tangible quality, grounding the fantasy in reality. The performances are quite engaging, with a subtlety that captures the complexity of familial expectations versus individual desires. It's this blend of the mundane and the magical that makes it stand out, a unique take on cultural norms and personal identity. Definitely something that adds flavor to the collection, if you ask me.
'Memil' could appeal to collectors who appreciate films that tackle cultural themes with a fresh narrative approach. There’s limited information on its format history, but its indie origins and the somewhat obscure director might create a niche interest. As it stands, this film's scarcity in physical media could make it a compelling find for those intrigued by unique storytelling in cinema.
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