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Wandering, directed by Sang-il Lee, is an intriguing exploration of solitude and connection. The film unfolds in this almost dreamlike atmosphere, where a young university student, Fumi, unexpectedly becomes a caretaker to Sarasa, a young girl grappled by her own fears. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the nuances of their evolving relationship over those tranquil two months. The rain-soaked park scenes are particularly striking, creating a reflective mood that heightens the emotional weight of their bond. Performances are understated yet powerful, with a raw authenticity that feels real. It's a quiet piece that deals with themes of loneliness and the search for safety, making it distinct in its subtlety and emotional depth.
Explores themes of loneliness and connection.Deliberate pacing enhances emotional depth.Striking, rain-soaked visuals create a reflective mood.
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