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Film Review: Himalaya, Where the Wind Dwells
October 05, 2008 A man feeling guilty about the death of a Nepalese worker makes a journey to the man's small mountain hometown to return his ashes in Jeon Soo-il's "Himalaya, Where the Wind Dwells." Mixing the stranger-in-a-strange-land motif with the restless anxiety of middle age, writer-director Jeon ("With a Girl of Black Soil") crafts a soporific story of connection and disconnection that stutters to its conclusion. NETPAC winner Jeon's latest will draw considerable festival attention, but an overseas release seems unlikely.
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