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So, 'Where Does the Wind Come From?' is this quiet, introspective drama that really captures the aftermath of disaster. Yunjeong's journey to Goseong post-forest fire feels incredibly real, like you can almost feel the weight of the charred landscape. The interviews with locals—man, they’re raw and honest, exposing layers of grief and resilience. It’s got this slow pacing that might not be for everyone, but it allows you to really soak in the atmosphere of the place. The cinematography is minimalist but effective, using natural light to enhance the somber tones. There’s something refreshing about its unpolished approach, almost documentary-like, that makes it stand apart. Performances are understated but compelling, grounding the film in a sense of real human experience.
Atmospheric and introspective.Highlights local resilience post-disaster.Unique blend of drama and documentary style.
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