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Time Confinement
A street hooker named Hyeon-ah (Jeon Yoo-jin) is locked up topless in the pension of a man named Jeong-ho (Heo Dong-won) who saved her from her pimp's abuse and beatings. She was locked up for no reason and every time she struggles against him, he hits her. A couple visiting the pension find Hyeon-ah and the man who wanted to rape her is killed by Jeong-ho. Hyeon-ah tries to run away from him but realizes she has nowhere to go.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the concept of time, its measurement, and its perception across various cultures and scientific disciplines. It delves into historical methods of timekeeping, from ancient sundials to atomic clocks, and examines philosophical and psychological perspectives on how humans experience the passage of time. The film also touches upon the impact of technology on our modern relationship with time.
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Focuses on the multifaceted nature of time.
Appears to be an educational exploration of chronometry and perception.
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