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The Woman, The Orphan, and The Tiger is this haunting documentary that really digs into the complexities of intergenerational trauma. It follows a diverse group of women from the Korean diaspora, primarily adoptees in their 20s and 30s. What’s striking is the way it captures that feeling of being haunted by the past, both personally and culturally. The pacing is deliberate, allowing reflections to settle in, which amplifies the emotional weight. The interviews feel raw and intimate, drawing you into their stories without glossing over the painful realities. It's not just about their experiences, but also how they navigate their identities in a world that often feels disconnected from their roots. The film creates a unique atmosphere—one that lingers long after you've watched it.
Explores intergenerational trauma.Features intimate interviews with adoptees.Creates a reflective and haunting atmosphere.
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