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So, 'Poliboy' takes you to the late '80s, right into the heart of Seoul's student movements. It's gritty and raw, capturing the chaos and fervor of a time when activism was palpable. The young lead, Song Gwi-cheol, really brings that lost innocence to life; you feel his desperation and hope as he navigates his new world. The pacing has this kind of ebb and flow that mirrors the struggles of the characters – sometimes frenetic, sometimes reflective. Practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the authenticity of the street protests and campus life. There's an undercurrent of resilience throughout, making you think about societal upheaval and personal growth in tandem.
Strong focus on 1980s South Korea and its social movements.Atmospheric representation of youth and rebellion.Noteworthy performances that convey deep emotional struggles.
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