
Obaltan
A pressured accountant, his war veteran brother and their dysfunctional family struggle with integrating into post-War Korean society.
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"I'm struck by how Yoo Hyun-mok fuses Italian Neorealism with a distinctly Korean sense of moral paralysis, creating a portrait of post-war despair that still feels uncomfortably present. The film's cramped interiors, handheld street scenes, and jarring cuts trap the viewer inside the same psychological claustrophobia that consumes its characters. Rather than depicting dramatic collapse, Obaltan shows a slow erosion-lives quietly worn down by debt, trauma, and a social order struggling to rebuild on spiritual ruins. Its bleakness isn't decorative; it functions as a diagnosis, an ..."
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A pressured accountant, his war veteran brother and their dysfunctional family struggle with integrating into post-War Korean society.





