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Lash unfolds like a slow-burning meditation on existence, intertwining the lives of individuals from Korea, China, and Japan. The three chapters dive deep—'Messenger' introduces us to the stark reality of a Chinese sex doll factory, while 'Message' shifts to a politician with grand, yet troubled, aspirations. And then there's 'Messiah,' which ties everything together in a rather existential knot. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing the weight of each story to settle. Visually, it’s striking, capturing raw and intimate moments, yet also a broader commentary on modern humanity. The practical effects and the honest performances create a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
International focus on human existence · Unique narrative structure · Challenging themes of modernity
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