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So, 'Not One and Not Two' is this intriguing blend of mystery and introspection. Young-mok's journey feels heavy yet contemplative, really digging into themes of existentialism and the search for enlightenment. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in his struggle with isolation and the weight of his prostrations. The hallucination aspect adds a layer of psychological depth, blurring lines between reality and perception. Ji-woo's character, hanging in the balance while waiting for inspiration, adds a sort of haunting parallel to Young-mok's plight. I can't help but appreciate how the atmosphere is built with practical effects that enhance those surreal moments. This film has a real way of sticking with you after it’s over.
Explores themes of existentialism and isolation.Unique pacing that allows for deep contemplation.Interesting practical effects used to convey hallucinations.
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