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New Year (2002) is a quietly impactful drama that captures the weight of familial bonds against the backdrop of impending loss. The film revolves around a woman’s plea to bring her father home from the hospital to celebrate New Year. It’s simple yet profound—there’s a stillness in the performances that feels authentic, grounding the emotional turmoil in everyday reality. You can sense the tension and hope mingling as the clock ticks closer to midnight. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to sit with the characters’ struggles. It’s part of the 2002 'Jeonju Digital Project', which adds a unique indie flair—no flashy effects, just raw human experience. This piece stands out for its honesty, capturing the bittersweet nature of time spent with loved ones.
Part of the 2002 Jeonju Digital ProjectFocuses on family dynamics and emotional depthDeliberate pacing enhances the storytelling
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