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Film Review: Light for the Youth (2019) by Shin Su-won
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Shin Su-won, a filmmaker who started her career in her thirties, is well-established in the festival circuit and in the heart of indie-movie-lovers-soya-milk-drinkers-hipsters. Two years after “Glass Garden”, and four after “Madonna”, she is back with “Light for the Youth”.

On the one hand, the feature observes the fast-pace, inhuman work reality that is expected in the corporate world and beyond. On the other hand, it looks into how the young -and less young- generation apprehends and evolves in the said job market.

“Light for the Youth” is screening at Florence Korean Film Festival 2020

“Light for the Youth” first immerses us in a call center where the employees call to chase on due credit card money. This is done through the eyes of a young boy, Joon (played by Yoon Chan-young). There, not only is the work done not pleasant, but the working conditions are, frankly-speaking, inhuman. His boss, Lee Se-yeon...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 5/5/2020
  • by Oriana Virone
  • AsianMoviePulse
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