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On the Hidden Power of “The Hill of Secrets”
South Korea’s “The Hill of Secrets” is a seemingly simple coming-of-age tale that turns out to be more complex than it first appears. Set in a small city near Seoul in 1996, the film revolves around Myeong-eun (Lee Ji-eun), an 11-year-old elementary school girl who is very sensitive about how she is regarded by her schoolmates and their classroom teacher. During the opening scene, we see her trying to choose anything good enough as a gift for her teacher, and we are amused a bit as she becomes rather capricious about a little packaging detail of her gift at the last minute. In the classroom, Myeong-eun presents herself as good as she can when she later runs for the prefect. She makes a d

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