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- Título original: 더스트 맨
- También conocida como: Deoseuteumaen , 遊走塵市間
- Guionista y Director: Kim Na Kyung
- Géneros: Drama
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Gratis (sub)
Reparto y créditos
- Woo Ji HyunTae SanPapel principal
- Shim Dal GiMo AhPapel principal
- Kang Gil WooDo JoonPapel principal
- Min Kyung JinMr. KimPapel principal
- Jeon Woon JongByung SooPapel secundario
- Sung RyungSung RyungPapel secundario
Reseñas

"Fine dust is hard to see, we forget about it, though it's everywhere"
Fair warning, Dust-Man is the type of film I enjoy--independent, centered around art, and involved redemption. The filming, music, and acting were not polished, but somewhere it just hit that sweet spot of theatrical enjoyment for me.Tae San is homeless and looks out for Mr. Kim, an older man, and Do Joon who is in his 30s like Tae San. One night Tae San observes a young woman painting a mural in a small tunnel. When he returns the next night, the city has painted the walls white. Mo Ah passes by and tells him it’s okay, she does these murals to force the city to clean up these spaces. Tae San shows her how to create art on the fine dust collected on cars and other surfaces. The two develop a friendship over art that is only held back by the darkness of Tae San’s past.
I enjoyed the impermanent art created by the two, art that would eventually be blown, wiped, or washed away. The two understood that art didn’t have to be permanent to be meaningful. Their images showed what was, what is, and what could be, hampered only by their imagination. Though Tae San’s art was unbounded, his life was a cage created by his memory. Until he found the key to unlock the door he was stuck on an “endless journey.”
Homelessness was portrayed as a life choice with the three men shown which was not very accurate. Most homelessness is caused by unaffordable housing, unsustainable wages and poverty, substance abuse, health issues, and mental illness. For women, abusive relationships can drive them out to the streets with children. Despite the white washed version, the director did try to show that homelessness, like fine dust, was everywhere, but often invisible. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. And like personal problems and pain, it needed to be faced. Tae San’s art and friendship with Mo Ah revealed the key he had hidden under mounds of dust and ash. Dust-Man was gritty and unpolished but showed that dreams could be carried by the dust in the wind*.
28 August 2025
*Apologies to Kansas/Dust in the Wind for applying the same term
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