South-Korean
Train to Busan (2016) Yeon Sang-ho
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South Korean desire to make a new zombie flick, but improve it on the realistic, social and emotional scale.
They just have to win everthing.
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Salininui Chueok (2003) – Bong Joon Ho
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Chest-kicking serial-crime kill-Thriller
of breathtaking simplicity and murky south-Korean self-deprecation finding grace in pratfalls and humor of the crassest kind.
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I Saw The Devil (2010) – Kim Jee-woon
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A refreshing but maniacally twisted tale of becoming the predator of what lurks in the night‘s shadow.
Where does vengeance end, where does malevolence begin?
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The Chaser (2008) – Na Hong-jin
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A suspenseful gatekeeper for Seoul‘s crime rabbit hole – with a dynamic that is second to none.
Unconventional and arrogant necessities clear the path to deliverance.
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Memories of Murder (2003) – Bong Joon Ho
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Macabre true crime mixed with hilarious character representation?
This richly detailed and beautifully crafted closer look of 20th‘s century’s korean detective work pulls it off.
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Oldboy (2003) – Chan-wook Park
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Complex hard-watch that feels like a nightmare Sake bar-brawl-beating loop with a heart-kicking pace that punches holes into every moral direction.
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Parasite (2019) – Bong Joon Ho
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Langeweile schafft Kreativität
schafft unkonventionelle Abkürzungen.
Unterschichtler haben im Überlebenskampf nach oben wenig zu verlieren, nur sich selber.
Ein mehrfach gefalteter Perspektivwechsel
wie beim Pizzakarton.