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Possible Misfortunes on the Street is this intriguing documentary that meanders through the remnants of a past trauma. Two brothers return to the site of their childhood incidents, and it’s like peeling back layers of memory. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, a mix of nostalgia and unease. The cinematography captures the gritty reality of their environment, almost as if the street itself has a story to tell. There are no flashy effects or dramatizations, just raw emotion and authentic performances that feel deeply personal. It’s not about resolution; it’s about understanding the shadows of history and how they linger on. It stays with you, kind of haunting, really.
Unique exploration of memory and traumaDocumentary style with a personal touchAtmospheric and reflective tone
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Lee Kwang-jae
Director