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This profoundly affecting melodrama from Korean master Lee Chang-dong (Burning) traces the journey of a lonely 60-something woman. Facing both a diagnosis of Alzheimer's and the terrible realization that her grandson has committed an unthinkable crime, she finds a newfound sense of self through writing poetry. With heartrending delicacy and restraint, Lee crafts a stirring meditation on the act of artistic creation that hits with overwhelming emotional force.
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