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So, 'My Dream, Greco-Roman' is an interesting piece, definitely leans towards a more somber vibe. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, which really emphasizes Yong-Jae's internal struggle. You feel the weight of this impending match—like, it’s not just a sport for him; it’s about his whole life. The atmosphere is thick with tension and hope, and you can see that despite the unknown director, there’s a real understanding of the wrestling world here. The practical effects in the wrestling scenes are raw and visceral, which adds to the authenticity. Yong-Jae’s performance is solid, capturing that mix of determination and vulnerability that makes it relatable.
Focuses heavily on the mental and emotional stakes. · Authentic portrayal of amateur wrestling culture. · Atmospheric tension builds as the match approaches.
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