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So, 'Theory of Sicsa' really dives into the mundane life of Kyung-soo, an office worker whose existence is just background noise in the corporate world. The film's atmosphere is this strange blend of dreariness and whimsy, almost like a daydream that spirals out of control. The pacing feels like it's mirroring Kyung-soo's life—slow at first, but then it picks up after that chicken encounter. It raises interesting themes about identity and the little things that can spark change. The practical effects used in the restaurant scenes are surprisingly charming, adding to the overall quirkiness of the narrative. Performances are solid, especially the lead, who manages to convey that relatable sense of invisibility and then the sheer wonder that follows his culinary revelation.
Unique take on mundane life and transformation.Practical effects enhance the restaurant's magical atmosphere.Themes of identity and change are subtly explored.
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