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So, we have 'Space,' a drama that dives into the complexities of relationships and personal choices. It’s set around Jung-ho and So-yeon, a couple in their 40s who face a stark shift in their understanding of life and commitment. The moment Jung-ho pushes for a child, the atmosphere thickens with tension, beautifully highlighted by So-yeon's visceral reaction—her body turns transparent, which is such a striking visual metaphor. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the emotional weight to settle. The performances are raw, particularly from So-yeon, whose internal conflict comes through powerfully. It’s that mix of surrealism and grounded drama that makes it feel distinctive, like it’s exploring themes of identity and betrayal in a very personal way.
'Space' is a bit of a curiosity in the collector community, mainly due to its unconventional narrative and the enigmatic director behind it. There isn't a wealth of information available, which adds to its allure and scarcity in physical formats. Collectors seem to be drawn to its unique aesthetic and the way it blends realism with surreal elements, making it a conversation piece among those who appreciate deeper, more thought-provoking cinema.
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