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Spark
The story of Claudette Colvin, who was 15-years-old when she bravely stood up to racism and was arrested after refusing to give up her seat on a crowded segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Plot Summary
In the tumultuous 1930s, a young woman named Kang Soo-ae dreams of becoming a writer but is forced into a difficult life due to Japanese colonization. She finds solace and inspiration in her relationship with a gifted composer, Oh Jae-gyu, as they navigate the hardships of their era and strive to preserve Korean culture through their art.
Critical Reception
Spark received a generally mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, with praise often directed towards its historical context and emotional performances, though some found its pacing to be uneven. The film aims to capture a poignant period in Korean history through a personal story of love and artistic resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical backdrop and the emotional depth of its lead performances.
Some critics noted that the film's narrative could have benefited from tighter pacing.
The romance between the lead characters was often highlighted as a touching element.
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Fun Fact
The film is set during the Japanese occupation of Korea, a period marked by significant cultural suppression, making the characters' pursuit of art a subtle act of resistance.
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