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So, 'Yellow Ghost' is quite a curious little film that leaves a lasting impression. It unfolds in the early hours of Seoul Station, where this old man, just a simple figure really, navigates his world pulling a cart of discarded paper. The atmosphere is heavy with a sort of melancholic beauty, knitting together moments of quiet introspection with the bustling life of the city waking up around him. There's something almost surreal about how the pacing flows β time seems to stretch and contract, echoing the man's brief moments of sleep. The practical effects are subtle but effective, enhancing the dreamlike quality without overshadowing the narrative. The themes of solitude and the passage of time resonate deeply, making it a distinctive experience that lingers long after viewing. The performance of the old man feels raw and genuine too, contributing to the film's overall tone.
Unique exploration of urban solitudeStrong atmosphere with practical effectsSlow-paced narrative that invites reflection
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