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Where We Live, Where We Struggle is a raw documentary that dives deep into the harsh realities faced by tenants in 1990s Korea. It starts off with a rather haunting memorial service, setting a somber tone that lingers throughout. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb the weight of housing policies and their brutal impact on lives. The film focuses on real stories, making it feel more like a collective testimony rather than just a documentary. What stands out is its unfiltered approach to a society grappling with deep social issues. You can sense the urgency of the struggle, which makes it distinct. It’s not just about housing—it’s about human lives intertwined with systemic failures.
Powerful commentary on housing issues.Unique approach with a strong emotional core.Highlights the human aspect of social struggles.
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Hong Hyung-sook
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