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So, 'The Meryl Streep Project'—it's a pretty fascinating documentary, right? It's not just about Streep but rather how her performances have become a canvas for discussing women's rights in South Korea. The atmosphere can be a bit heavy at times, especially considering the context of the pandemic which really reshaped the project’s trajectory. There’s a rawness to the approach—interviews are interspersed with real-life footage that gives it an almost diary-like feel. The pacing varies, with slow, contemplative moments that allow you to really absorb the themes of resistance and resilience. And while the director is still unknown, the way they weave these narratives together—it's distinctive, really pulls you in.
Focuses on women's rights in South Korea post-COVID.Mixes interviews with actual performance footage.Engaging narrative structure with a personal touch.
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