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So, 'The Sea of Itami Jun' is an intriguing piece. It centers on Itami Jun, a Korean architect with roots in Japan, and it’s less about architecture in a conventional sense and more about the emotional landscapes he creates for people. The film has this gentle, contemplative pace that allows you to really absorb the nuances of his life and work. Itami's struggle with identity is palpable, and the architecture becomes a vessel for exploring human connection and time. The cinematography captures the beauty of the spaces he designs, almost like they’re characters themselves, breathing life into his story. You feel the weight of his journey through the lens, and it’s both poignant and thought-provoking. It’s definitely not your typical documentary.
Focus on themes of identity and connection.Notice the pacing that emphasizes reflection.Pay attention to how architecture is portrayed as a character.
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