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K-pop, Childhood, and Timing
K-pop has rarely entered people’s lives through childhood. It usually appears later, when taste becomes personal and identity begins to take shape. In Korea, children’s culture has long existed as a separate layer, shaped around routine, familiarity, and emotional calm. Recent moments of idols appearing in children-oriented media suggest not a change in audience, but a shift in timing. K-pop is no longer only something people grow into; in limited cases, it is something they
Jan 213 min read


Exhuma: Beyond the Burial
At first glance, Exhuma appears straightforward — a familiar rites-gone-wrong story. But if you pause and question what you’re seeing, the experience shifts. What initially looks like a horror film slowly reveals itself as something worth taking notes from. Geomancy, land, belief, ritual, and language quietly shape its world, without explanation or spectacle. Exhuma doesn’t teach these elements; it assumes them — and in doing so, offers far more than it explains.
Dec 30, 20253 min read
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