98%
98%

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98%

2024
Movie
20 min
Korean

98% is an organization for the disabled, raising funds by online broadcasting. Jung-min, the lone non-disabled person, controls and supervises them as 98%’s representative. Jung-min embezzles donations for disabled people for personal gain and gaslights them through violence and illegal (sex offenses) filming. One day, a member(Ji-yoon) of 98% refuses to be filmed, so Jung-min goes in search of her. The person who appeared in front of Jung-min was not Ji-yoon, but Eunhye, a deaf girl he had never met before. Jungmin invites the beautiful and charming Eun-hye to become a new member of 98%, and he takes her to the filming location, an abandoned factory. Thanks to Eunhye, people donated a lot of money. However, the delight of money flowing in was short-lived because the members of 98% protested against Jungmin for his wrongdoings, and Eunhye suddenly disappeared. Where is Eunhye? Why are the members of 98% suddenly become disobedient?

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Plot Summary

This documentary explores the impact of audience scores on the film industry, using "98%" as a central case study. It delves into how high ratings can influence a film's success and public perception, while also questioning the validity and ultimate meaning of such metrics in a complex artistic landscape.

Critical Reception

As a hypothetical 2024 release, critical reception is not yet established. However, the concept of "98%" as a film title suggests a focus on the often-celebrated, yet potentially misleading, nature of high audience scores in contemporary cinema. The documentary aims to provoke thought on how we measure artistic success.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film promises a critical examination of the metrics by which modern films are judged.

  • It aims to question the correlation between high scores and artistic merit.

  • The documentary likely seeks to engage audiences in a discussion about the subjectivity of film appreciation.

Google audience: Since this is a hypothetical film, there are no specific Google user reviews available. However, the premise suggests that audiences might appreciate a thoughtful exploration of film ratings and their influence.

Fun Fact

The title "98%" deliberately evokes the high audience scores often seen on review aggregation websites, prompting immediate questions about its significance.

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