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Burning - L'amore Brucia -

The film follows Lee Jong-su, an aspiring writer living a marginal existence in Paju, near the North Korean border. His life is interrupted by two people:

Directed by Lee Chang-dong and released in 2018, (titled L’amore brucia in Italy) is a slow-burn psychological thriller that adapts Haruki Murakami's short story "Barn Burning" into a dense meditation on class, toxic masculinity, and the elusive nature of truth. Plot Overview Burning - L'amore brucia

30-Apr-2020 — Burning Movie Explained: Director's Views (Korean Film) * Burning, or Beoning, is a 2018 Korean Crime Drama directed by Lee Chang- This is Barry The film follows Lee Jong-su, an aspiring writer

: A wealthy, charismatic "Gatsby" figure Hae-mi brings back from her trip. He lives in a world of luxury that stands in stark contrast to Jong-su’s poverty. Burning Movie Explained: Director's Views (Korean Film) He lives in a world of luxury that

: A childhood acquaintance who reconnects with him before a trip to Africa. She is a "free soul" searching for what she calls "Great Hunger"—the meaning of life—rather than just "Little Hunger" (material survival).

The film follows Lee Jong-su, an aspiring writer living a marginal existence in Paju, near the North Korean border. His life is interrupted by two people:

Directed by Lee Chang-dong and released in 2018, (titled L’amore brucia in Italy) is a slow-burn psychological thriller that adapts Haruki Murakami's short story "Barn Burning" into a dense meditation on class, toxic masculinity, and the elusive nature of truth. Plot Overview

30-Apr-2020 — Burning Movie Explained: Director's Views (Korean Film) * Burning, or Beoning, is a 2018 Korean Crime Drama directed by Lee Chang- This is Barry

: A wealthy, charismatic "Gatsby" figure Hae-mi brings back from her trip. He lives in a world of luxury that stands in stark contrast to Jong-su’s poverty. Burning Movie Explained: Director's Views (Korean Film)

: A childhood acquaintance who reconnects with him before a trip to Africa. She is a "free soul" searching for what she calls "Great Hunger"—the meaning of life—rather than just "Little Hunger" (material survival).

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