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Not anyone’s fault is a quiet exploration of familial strife and the weight of responsibility. Doyoon, a 15-year-old kendo prodigy, is thrust into a world of turmoil when her mother’s hospitalization sets off a chain of distrust and blame. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost palpable—there’s a real sense of dread as she grapples with her suspicions about her younger brother, Jihoo. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing us to sit with Doyoon’s internal conflict; you can almost feel her isolation. Performances are understated yet powerful, especially Doyoon’s—she carries the film's emotional core. It’s a layered narrative that delves into themes of guilt and familial connection, making it distinct in its subtlety and character focus.
Explores deep themes of guilt and familial bonds.Notable for its atmospheric tension and character study.The pacing allows for a reflective viewing experience.
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