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So, 'Walnut Tree', released in 2025, holds a quiet but poignant narrative that unfolds in the hustle of Seoul. The story follows Dong-gyu, a man from Gimcheon, who heads to the city to rent out his mother's Itaewon house. The atmosphere feels heavy, steeped in both personal history and broader societal themes, especially when he encounters Shinji, a Japanese activist. Their interactions, layered with tension and unspoken truths, make for a gripping watch. The pacing feels deliberate—it's more about the emotional resonance than plot twists. The performances are solid, capturing the weight of their backgrounds and the complexity of their connection. It's a film that lingers, exploring human rights in a delicate way without feeling preachy.
Explores complex human relationshipsStrong focus on societal themesUnique blend of personal and political narratives
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