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So, 'Pluto (The Forgotten Planet)' is this intriguing indie piece that dives into the emotional landscape of two women. The film has this quiet, reflective tone, allowing the viewer to really sit with Yeon-woo and Se-jeong's journey. It's not about grand gestures; it’s those subtle moments, the low-key conversations that build their connection. You feel the weight of their individual traumas, and yet there’s this tender bond that grows. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, which might not be for everyone, but it gives you time to absorb the nuances of their relationship. And while the performances might not be showy, there's a raw authenticity that’s hard to overlook. It’s more about the feelings, the atmosphere than any flashy effects, which makes it distinctive in its own understated way.
Focus on character development over plot twistsGreat for discussions on representation and connectionStrong performances with a low-key aesthetic
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