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So, 'My Village, Kwang-an 3dong' is this low-key documentary that dives into a rather forgotten pocket of Busan, Korea. The town's history feels almost palpable, with its lack of modern conveniences like schools and public services, giving it this raw, unpolished vibe. It’s got this haunting atmosphere, where the absence of even seabirds adds to the desolation. But then, you get this glimmer of hope with the talk of an urban renewal program. The pacing is slow, almost meditative—letting you soak in the surroundings. What stands out? It’s how it captures the struggle between tradition and modernization. No flashy effects, just real people and their stories. It’s a slice of life that feels both heavy and hopeful at the same time.
Focus on the atmosphere of decay and hope.Pacing allows for deep reflection on urban change.Authentic portrayal of community struggles.
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Kim Sook-hyun
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