Decent film
A psychologically-scarred family keeps adopting children by the name of Sungkyu (or so I assumed).
As short as the film was, it flowed pretty well. Anger, denial then acceptance was shown well.
The acting was all believable. The parents, the "brothers," the friend. The dialogue was believable, and I understood why each of the characters said or did what they did.
I don't remember the music at all, but I guess that just means that there weren't bad tracks, only fitting-but-forgettable ones.
I do wish the film was a few minutes longer to show the acceptance stage more, but the end was fitting.
As short as the film was, it flowed pretty well. Anger, denial then acceptance was shown well.
The acting was all believable. The parents, the "brothers," the friend. The dialogue was believable, and I understood why each of the characters said or did what they did.
I don't remember the music at all, but I guess that just means that there weren't bad tracks, only fitting-but-forgettable ones.
I do wish the film was a few minutes longer to show the acceptance stage more, but the end was fitting.
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