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Raw Film (2021) dives into the chaotic world of independent filmmaking through Gyeongju’s struggles to salvage her project. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you really feel the weight of her desperation. It’s a slow burn, but not boring—there’s something deeply engaging about watching her navigate the ups and downs of reshoots. The practical effects reflect the rawness of the narrative, enhancing the gritty realism. Performances are quite compelling, capturing that blend of hope and despair that often accompanies artistic endeavors. What stands out is the film's introspective quality—it's less about the external conflicts and more about the personal journey of creation. Makes you think about what it costs to make something meaningful.
Introspective look at creative strugglesGritty realism in practical effectsSlow burn with engaging pacing
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