I’ll be very busy tonight, so I’ll likely watch CLOY ep.10 on Monday… but I wanted to say one last thing about ep.9
I really loved the cinematography on the way out of North Korea. The atmosphere was breathtaking and really brought the sense of foreboding to the forefront of my mind.
I couldn’t stop thinking about the people who take that brave and dangerous journey for real; and for all its wittiness, I appreciate that it did not trivialize this part and instead approached it with a sense of dignity and deep respect. 💖💖💖
Yes I agree with what you said. And how they didn’t touch those water bowls at the house. There was a real sense of reverence and showing the household items on the ground – very poignant. That scene was well done!!
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Yuyuu, The Drama Queen
January 19, 2020 at 5:26 AM
I’ll be very busy tonight, so I’ll likely watch CLOY ep.10 on Monday… but I wanted to say one last thing about ep.9
I really loved the cinematography on the way out of North Korea. The atmosphere was breathtaking and really brought the sense of foreboding to the forefront of my mind.
I couldn’t stop thinking about the people who take that brave and dangerous journey for real; and for all its wittiness, I appreciate that it did not trivialize this part and instead approached it with a sense of dignity and deep respect. 💖💖💖
willow
January 19, 2020 at 5:46 AM
I agree with every single word. Thanks for pointing that out!
stpauligurl
January 19, 2020 at 6:15 AM
Yes I agree with what you said. And how they didn’t touch those water bowls at the house. There was a real sense of reverence and showing the household items on the ground – very poignant. That scene was well done!!