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Table Manner is an interesting blend of drama and romance that really dives into the complexities of past relationships. The whole setup of a birthday dinner is deceptively simple, but the tension grows as Min-jae's former flame unexpectedly shows up. You can feel Geon-woo's unease as he picks up on the remnants of that old connection. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing that uncomfortable atmosphere to linger. The performances are quite compelling; there’s a rawness that makes you believe in the characters' struggles. No flashy effects here, just strong writing and solid acting, which makes the emotional moments hit a little harder. It’s a thoughtful look at love's messy aftermath.
Explores themes of love and regretFocus on character-driven storytellingMinimalist approach to visuals and effects
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