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Suicide Made is a haunting exploration of Kim Kwangseok, a folk rock singer whose tragic death in 1996 has left many questioning the circumstances surrounding it. The documentary dives deep into his life and legacy, weaving together his poignant music with interviews and theories that linger like shadows. It's not just about the mystery of his passing; it’s an emotional journey that resonates with the struggles of an artist caught in the public eye. The pacing feels almost meditative, reflecting on themes of fame, mental health, and the weight of unresolved questions. The practical effects here are minimal, but the real power lies in the raw performances of those who loved him and the archival footage that breathes life into his story.
Deep dive into folk rock historyExplores unresolved questionsReflects on mental health themes
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