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So, 'The First Amendment of Korea' is quite the intriguing piece. It blends comedy with some heavy themes, like exploitation and the fight against societal norms. You've got Eun-bi, this orphaned girl who's a prostitute, and her journey is both wild and, at times, genuinely funny. The pacing feels a bit off in parts, but maybe that's intentional to mirror the chaos of her life. The performances have this raw edge to them, which really grounds the film despite its comedic elements. The mob coercion subplot? It adds a layer of tension that contrasts with the lighter moments, making it distinctive. It's a fascinating watch, even if it can be a bit jarring at times.
Unique blend of comedy and dramaExplores societal issuesInteresting character development
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