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So, 'Space Baedari' is a documentary that takes you into the world of KWAK Hyeon-sook, who runs this quaint second-hand bookstore in Baedari village. The vibe is intimate, showing not just the love for books but also a deep-rooted connection to the community. It’s slow-paced, letting you soak in the atmosphere of a place that's resisting change. The tension of the industrial road construction adds a real weight to the narrative, making you root for Hyeon-sook and her fight to preserve the village's charm. The practical effects are minimal, yet the emotional pull is strong, thanks to the authentic performances and the rawness of the situation. It's an interesting glimpse into the struggle between progress and preservation.
Focuses on local culture and community strugglesHighlights the importance of preserving small businessesOffers a contemplative look at change and resistance
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