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The Remnants is an evocative documentary that dives into the aftermath of the Yongsan Disaster, capturing the raw emotions and stories of evicted residents. Shot with an intimate lens, it chronicles their reunion six years after being uprooted and wrongfully accused. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of loss and resilience. There’s a palpable tension as they confront their past while standing against oppressive redevelopment policies. The film's use of real locations adds to its authenticity, creating a haunting atmosphere. Performances are earnest, filled with genuine grief and defiance, making it a thought-provoking watch within the documentary genre that's hard to shake off.
Themes of resilience and communityFocus on real-life events and emotional storytellingCaptures the struggles of urban redevelopment
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