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So, 'South Korea: Success at all Costs' dives into this intense cultural landscape where relentless ambition shapes lives. The documentary paints a stark picture of a society that’s always on the grind - like, the work days stretch into overnights, and education feels like a battleground. The pacing is pretty relentless; it mirrors the very environment it captures. You get a sense of anxiety, but also resilience. The interviews are raw and honest; people share their struggles with this constant pressure to succeed. It’s fascinating because it’s not just about the hustle; it questions the cost of this success. You walk away reflecting on what drives us and at what price. Definitely a film that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Captures the relentless work culture in South Korea · Focuses on the high-stakes education system · Interviews shed light on personal struggles and societal pressures
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