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Lee Keun Woo is a visionary South Korean film director whose bold, unconventional approach has captivated audiences worldwide. Blending gritty realism with imaginative storytelling, Lee's films delve deep into the human condition, exploring themes of social injustice, individual struggle, and the complexities of the modern world. One of Lee's most acclaimed works, the 2012 film "Project 577," is a prime example of his cinematic prowess. Through a nonlinear narrative and a cast of richly drawn characters, the film examines the harsh realities faced by marginalized communities in Korea, delivering a powerful social commentary that lingers long after the credits roll. Lee's ability to seamlessly fuse the personal and the political has become a hallmark of his filmography, earning him critical acclaim and a devoted following among cinephiles. In his most recent work, the 2017 film "Proj. Get-up-and-go," Lee continues to push the boundaries of conventional storytelling. Blending elements of suspense, drama, and even a touch of surrealism, the film follows the interconnected lives of a diverse group of individuals as they navigate the complexities of contemporary urban life. With its striking visuals, nuanced performances, and thought-provoking themes, "Proj. Get-up-and-go" solidifies Lee's reputation as one of the most distinctive and visionary directors working in Korean cinema today.