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Lee Ji-seung is a dynamic and visually striking South Korean filmmaker whose films deftly explore the complexities of human relationships and the moral grey areas of the modern world. With a keen eye for intimate character studies and an unflinching approach to tackling difficult subject matter, Lee has carved out a distinctive niche in the vibrant Korean cinema landscape. His 2013 debut feature Azooma established Lee's talent for crafting taut, suspenseful narratives that refuse to provide easy answers. The film's morally ambiguous tale of a mother's quest for revenge blended elements of thriller and social commentary, showcasing Lee's ability to elicit powerful performances from his actors while maintaining a brooding, atmospheric tone. This storytelling prowess was further honed in his 2016 drama No Tomorrow, which earned critical acclaim for its empathetic exploration of the complex emotional fallout from a sudden tragedy. Most recently, Lee's 2021 film Female Tazza solidified his reputation as a director unafraid to tackle taboo topics. Blending high-stakes gambling sequences with incisive social commentary, the film offered a gritty, female-centric spin on the popular "Tazza" gambling thriller franchise. Through its complex protagonist and unflinching depiction of the seedy underbelly of the gambling world, Female Tazza demonstrated Lee's talent for crafting thought-provoking, genre-bending cinematic experiences that linger long in the memory.

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