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So, 'Sound of Summer Gone' is this introspective drama that captures that awkward transition of adolescence really well. The story follows Dongyun, the lead soloist whose voice is changing—like, you can almost feel that unsettling shift in his identity as he heads into puberty. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially between Jungho and Miyeon, whose strained interactions add layers to the narrative. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, allowing emotions to simmer. There’s not much flash here, but the performances pull you in—especially Dongyun’s struggle, which resonates in that raw, unfiltered way. The film's ability to intertwine personal growth with the universal experience of youth is what makes it stand out. It's quiet but lingers long after viewing.
Explores themes of identity and adolescenceStrong focus on character-driven storytellingCaptures the nuances of teenage relationships
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Park Young-kwang
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