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Pull Up dives into the complexities of modern feminism and societal expectations, set against the backdrop of pandemic-induced chaos. Seok-joo's journey is layered, as she juggles her part-time gig with the weight of external pressures. The pacing is deliberate, reflecting her introspection amidst the noise of the world. There's a raw, honest tone to the performances, capturing the emotional turbulence of the time. What stands out is the practical approach to editing, not just as a job, but a metaphor for navigating life's edits and revisions. It's an intriguing exploration of identity and responsibility, layered with commentary on what it means to be a woman in today's society. Quite a meditative piece, really.
Focuses on themes of feminism and societal pressures.Deliberate pacing mirrors the protagonist's internal struggles.Raw performances enhance the film's emotional depth.
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