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So, OPUS is an interesting piece, really. It dives deep into the messy world of fame and personal crises, with Choi Ji-eun at the center. The pacing is deliberateāalmost meditativeāallowing the viewer to really sit with her pain and the public's reaction. The atmosphere is heavy, with shadows lingering over her every move, reflecting her inner turmoil. The duality of her role as Dorothy adds layers, making you question the nature of identity and performance. Practical effects are subtle, allowing the rawness of the performances to shine through. Ji-eun's portrayal is raw, a mix of vulnerability and strength, and it's that complexity that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of public scrutiny and personal redemption.Choi Ji-eun delivers a raw performance, layering vulnerability with strength.The pacing and atmosphere create a reflective viewing experience.
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