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So, 'Obscene Family' is this offbeat drama from 2015 that really delves into the life of Yeon-woo, a 24-year-old working a mundane job at a post office in a small town. There's a certain stillness to the film, almost like you're peeking into her quiet existence, which feels both comforting and unsettling. The pacing is slow, allowing you to really sit with her introversion, her innocence feels almost like a burden in this world that's moving fast. The performances are subtle but impactful, especially in the way Yeon-woo interacts with her surroundings. It’s interesting to see how her sheltered life contrasts with the chaos of those around her. It leaves you pondering the themes of isolation and the pressure to conform without being preachy. Definitely has its unique vibe.
Slow-paced narrative allowing deep character exploration.Subtle performances highlight the theme of isolation.Distinctive atmosphere that contrasts innocence with chaos.
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