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So, 'Son, I'm Sorry' directed by Lee Je-kwan is a rather unconventional take on romance, diving deep into the complexities of intimacy. The film revolves around Ha-seon and Do-hoon, a couple whose passionate love life takes an unexpected turn when Do-hoon's 'equipment' faces a mishap. It's not just about the physical; there's an underlying exploration of desire, frustration, and the search for connection that feels quite raw. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it captures that awkwardness in relationships beautifully. Performances are solid, with a certain chemistry that feels genuine, even when things get tough. The practical effects used in some of the more intimate scenes add a layer of authenticity, setting this film apart from more polished romantic flicks.
Explores the impact of physicality on relationshipsUnique mix of humor and emotional depthRealistic portrayal of modern romance
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