Naked dead body. Yummy. |
Bad news on the doorstep:
"I just want to go home and play with my iPhone." |
Perennial wonderment:
How hard is it to dispose of a dead body?
Reminds me of:
We have Old Boy Choi Min-sik to thank for his menacin screen
presence, despite not havin appeared in anything for five years. He
plays a seemingly pathological psychopath who kills young women for
pleasure and on a freezin, snowy night, his latest victim just so
happens to be the beautiful daughter of a retired police chief and
pregnant fiancee of elite special agent Soo-hyun, played by
international Korean icon Lee Byung-hun (Storm Shadow in the G.I. Joe
movies). Lee's performance here is nothin short of extraordinary. It's a
story that goes beyond cat-and-mouse to cover even catch-and-release.
Perhaps the beauty in this peculiar film is that it is so fatalistically
resigned from the outset and yet due to its stylish direction we are so
drawn to follow the warring pair to the bitter end."Have you ever tried amputee sex?" |
Amacam joker, berapa bintang lu mau kasi?
I Saw The Devil is an aptly named film and I can definitely admire to the director's aspirations that "through the two characters who mercilessly attack each other for revenge, [I] hope the audience will question why some people lead normal lives while others live like the devil - also, wonder where did everything start to go wrong or where are we headed". Like Choi Min-sik's cult classic Old Boy (2003), it's a movie that forces us to examine the monsters we may not know we're keepin. ★★ 1/2
Bonus material:
I Saw The Devil is an aptly named film and I can definitely admire to the director's aspirations that "through the two characters who mercilessly attack each other for revenge, [I] hope the audience will question why some people lead normal lives while others live like the devil - also, wonder where did everything start to go wrong or where are we headed". Like Choi Min-sik's cult classic Old Boy (2003), it's a movie that forces us to examine the monsters we may not know we're keepin. ★★ 1/2
Bonus material:
Joe Pesci wouldda been proud. |