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So, this is an 8mm gem that offers a raw glimpse into a pivotal moment in South Korean history. Shot by Kim Si-cheon during a memorial for Lee Han-yeol, it captures the atmosphere of political mourning and solidarity in 1987. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of the event without any commercial gloss. It's fascinating how the film, never screened even within its own club, gives a sense of intimacy—like you're a fly on the wall witnessing a collective grief. The practical effects are, well, non-existent, but the realness is what stands out. There's no polish, just the raw emotion of a community coming together to honor a fallen student activist. It's a piece of history, really.
Shot on 8mm film, this documentary has a unique texture.A historical document reflecting political sentiment of the era.Rarely seen footage adds to its allure for collectors.
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