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So, 'The Owls Have Grown as Big as the Half Moon' is this intriguing documentary from 2014 that takes you on a deeply personal journey through South Korea. The director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery to the film. It’s all about exploring fleeting memories from early childhood—those hazy recollections from ages 1 to 3. The tone is contemplative, almost melancholic, with a pace that mirrors the wandering of the mind. You get this sense of strangeness, being an outsider in the country while grappling with your own past. The visuals are striking, blending the familiar with the bizarre, really capturing that feeling of searching for a lost time. It's an exploration of identity and memory that feels quite unique.
Unique exploration of memory and identityContemplative tone and pacingStriking visuals that enhance the narrative
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