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So, 'Misuk Park Decides to Die' is quite an introspective piece, you know? It's got this raw vibe that really draws you in. Misuk's journey after hitting rock bottom feels painfully relatable. The pacing can be slow, but I think it adds to the overall tension of her existential crisis. The atmosphere is heavy, especially when she dives into the Han River; that moment is haunting. The performances, especially from the lead, feel genuine, like you’re right there with her in this surreal experience. And that twist—waking up at home with a stranger? It flips the narrative in a way that keeps you guessing. It's definitely something different, a blend of reality and surrealism that sticks with you.
Themes of existentialism and identity.Surreal elements enhance the emotional depth.Focus on character-driven storytelling.
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