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Why hasn't everything disappeared yet is a contemplative drama that really digs into the subtleties of identity and alienation. Sori's life as a gallery assistant in Cologne feels like a slow drift, the kind that resonates deeply with anyone who’s ever felt lost. The atmosphere is drenched in late summer hues, enhancing that sense of aimlessness. The film's pacing is almost meditative, giving you space to breathe and reflect alongside Sori. His drawings serve as this poignant contrast to his silence, while his military memories linger like ghosts. It's not just a story about geographical displacement, but emotional and psychological fragmentation too. Those moments of introspection, the quiet pauses, and the simple yet effective performances really pull you into his world.
Explores themes of identity and alienationAtmospheric cinematography enhances the moodCharacter-driven narrative with minimal dialogue
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