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‘Aloners’ Review: Plugged In but Shut Off

The director Hong Sung-eun’s debut feature is a quietly tragic tale of alienation and the ennui of modern life.

Brandon Yu
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Movies, Seung-yeon, Gong, Sung-eun, Hong
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