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So, 'You Don't Know 2: The Discovery of Happiness' is a fascinating delve into the psyche. It’s a documentary, but it feels more like an exploration of individual narratives woven together. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the audience to really sit with ideas of joy and fulfillment. There's a rawness in the interviews, making the experiences feel authentic—no flashy edits or gimmicks. The tone is reflective, almost meditative at times. The lack of a definitive overview is interesting, leaves room for personal interpretation. What strikes me is how it grapples with the complexities of happiness, showing it isn’t just a destination but a messy journey. Curious stuff, especially for anyone into the nuanced human experience.
Documentary format with personal interviewsExplores themes of happiness and fulfillmentReflective and contemplative pacing
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Lee Yong-nam
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