So, this film, 'Wedding', directed by someone I can't quite pin down, really dives into this quiet, almost haunting atmosphere. You've got Ji Hwan, who's hearing-impaired, reflecting during a pivotal wedding ceremony for his high school buddy, Song Hoon. The pacing leans more towards introspective; it’s those subtle moments that linger, almost like Ji Hwan is trapped in his own thoughts. He’s replaying a significant memory, and that secret he never shared hangs heavy in the air. It’s fascinating how the film portrays communication and unspoken emotions without overdoing it. The performances feel genuine and raw, like they really get the complexity of friendships and regrets, which is a refreshing take in the romance genre.
Focus on character-driven storytellingAtmospheric use of silence and soundThemes of regret and communication
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