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So, 'Wind, Wind, Wind' is a bit of a hidden gem from 1983 that really leans into that slow-burn atmosphere. The tension builds gradually as Sang-tae, the protagonist, gets deeper into his step-mother's past. The performances are understated yet gripping, especially the way Sang-tae grapples with his discoveries and the moral dilemmas they present. Practical effects are sparse but effective, lending a gritty realism that complements the unsettling themes of family and betrayal. The pacing might feel off to some, but it gives you time to stew in the dread of what’s coming. It’s a unique exploration of trust and the darkness lurking in ordinary lives, which I think makes it stand out among similar dramas of the era.
Focus on the character development and psychological tension.Pay attention to the moral ambiguity presented throughout.The practical effects enhance the film's gritty realism.
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