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So, 'Stone Skipping' is this indie drama that quietly lingers in your mind. You’ve got Seokku, who’s intellectually disabled, living out in the countryside. He meets Eunji, a runaway searching for her dad, and their bond is really what pulls you in. The film has this slow, deliberate pacing that mirrors the tranquil yet troubled backdrop of rural life. The conflict between the Catholic priest and the shelter adviser really adds layers, as they represent different responses to Seokku's situation. It’s less about action and more about the weight of choices and societal perceptions. Their performances feel raw and genuine, making the emotional stakes all the more palpable. There’s something about the atmosphere that just feels heavy yet hopeful.
Intense focus on character relationships.Engaging rural atmosphere.Themes of innocence and societal judgment.
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