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So, 'The Moon In The Daytime' is an interesting piece. It dives into the unlikely friendship between Soon-ja, a 28-year-old cleaner, and Yiseul, a 68-year-old with striking yellow hair. The film has this mellow, almost contemplative vibe – really lets you soak in the quiet moments between the two characters. The pacing is slow, but it works; it gives you time to appreciate their growing bond amidst the backdrop of their mundane cleaning jobs. The performances are genuine, particularly from Yiseul, who brings a certain warmth and wisdom. There’s a rawness here that feels refreshing, especially with practical effects that emphasize their simple lives. It’s a slice of life that doesn’t rush, allowing you to really feel the weight of their friendship.
Features a unique exploration of friendship across generations.Slow pacing that emphasizes character development.Distinctive practical effects enhance the story's realism.
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