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Ninety ('90) worm-eaten roses is a fascinating blend of drama and thriller that really dives into the complexities of human relationships. The film has this haunting atmosphere, especially with Jung-hee's internal struggle as she navigates trust issues stemming from her past. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which allows the tension to build slowly. Jeong-tae, the obstetrician, brings this interesting dynamic; their age difference adds layers to their courtship and highlights societal expectations around marriage. The performances, though not overly flashy, are grounded and raw, showcasing a palpable desperation and yearning that resonates. There's this distinct sense of decay, both literally and metaphorically, which is intriguing and unsettling. Definitely a film that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Delves into themes of betrayal and trust.Features a unique age gap dynamic.Atmospheric with a slow build-up of tension.
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