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A Heartwarming Visit to Yangyang Small Cinema: 'The Devil Moves In'

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The devil I met at Yangyang Small Cinema has moved in... a meeting of tears and laughter.

Today, my wife and I took a trip to Yangyang Small Cinema. Watching a movie in the cozy atmosphere that you can't find in large multiplexes was, as always, a special experience.

A scene from the movie

Our choice for the day at Yangyang Small Cinema was 'The Devil Moves In'.

The reason we chose it was simple: I kept hearing that short review, "I laughed and cried."

I was curious how funny and touching it could be to warrant such a reaction. And since I needed to go to Yangyang anyway because I was short on cabbage seedlings, I decided to catch a movie as well.

The projection room at Yangyang Small Cinema.

A scene from the movie

The movie starts with lighthearted humor. I chuckled at even the smallest jokes, and I even laughed along with the young audience members around me.

But before I knew it, the story gently tugged at my heart. Suddenly, a tear or two welled up. A strange rhythm of laughing, then crying, then laughing again continued. And that rhythm seems to be the charm of this movie.

A scene from the movie

The 'devil' in the title wasn't the scary being we imagine, but rather a character symbolizing reconciliation with the wounds of life.

Thanks to that, the movie felt more warm than scary, and it was funny one moment and serious the next.

A scene from the movie

As we left Yangyang Small Cinema, my wife and I said the same thing at the same time: next time, let's watch 'Zombie Daughter'!

If I had to summarize my thoughts in one line:

A small but weighty story seen in a small theater. I think it will stay with me for a long time.

I'm glad that Yangyang Small Cinema exists so that I can sometimes see movies that are released at the same time as the big theaters.

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