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So, 'White Man' is quite an intriguing piece, really. The film dives into the mind of this white-collar guy in South Korea who finds a severed finger, and from there, things get pretty weird. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of dread and confusion—almost like you're trapped in the protagonist's mind. The pacing is deliberate, forcing you to sit with the discomfort and question morality. It's not just the odd discovery that keeps you hooked; it’s also how it explores themes of alienation and identity. The performances, albeit not from widely-known actors, are raw and immersive. It's distinct for its practical effects and unsettling imagery, leaving a lingering impression long after the credits roll. Definitely a conversation starter.
Explores themes of alienation and identityDistinctive practical effectsAtmospheric and slow-paced narrative
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