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The cinematography is lush, using traditional Korean colors (obangsaek: blue, white, red, black, yellow) and richly textured hanboks. The paintings themselves are recreated with care. Many scenes are framed like moving classical art pieces — particularly the Portrait of a Beauty creation scene, which is both sensual and melancholic.
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As a cultural document, it not only showcases Indonesian beauty but also contributes to a deeper understanding and appreciation of its cultures and people. For anyone interested in documentary filmmaking, Indonesian culture, or simply the exploration of beauty in its many forms, "Portrait of Beauty" is a must-watch. The cinematography is lush, using traditional Korean colors