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So, 'Taegukgi Rallies / 7 Years of Records' is a documentary that dives into the emotional and social fabric of the last seven years in South Korea. It’s a bit rough around the edges, which adds to its charm, you know? The pacing fluctuates but never feels tedious—there’s a rhythm to the way it unfolds, almost like a conversation rather than a lecture. You get a genuine sense of the struggles and triumphs through personal anecdotes, and it really pulls you into the atmosphere of resilience. One standout is the practical effects used in some reenactments; they lend a raw authenticity that you don’t see in heavily polished works. It’s distinctive in its approach—less about flashy cinematography, more about the stories that need telling.
Focuses on personal stories from the last seven years.Interesting use of practical effects to enhance realism.Pacing and tone create an engaging atmosphere.
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