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The World Cup of Their Own is a fascinating documentary that takes you deep into the cultural undercurrents of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup. It’s not just about the games; it’s about what the tournament meant for a nation grappling with its identity. The atmosphere is layered, showing joy and national pride alongside the disappointments and struggles of those who felt left out of the celebration. It’s intriguing how it captures that duality—exhilaration for some, despair for others. The pacing has a documentary rhythm that keeps you engaged, blending interviews and footage seamlessly. It stands out for its honest portrayal of a moment in time that really shifted societal sentiments in South Korea.
Documentary on 2002 World CupHighlights cultural impact on KoreaExplores themes of national identity
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