Memories of Murder + Old Boy + Killer Leon

Jaida 2022-03-22 09:02:11

Before I watched it, someone told me to spoil it, saying that the whole film revealed an extremely helpless feeling of powerlessness. I said, is it like the 12th house? As a result, I remembered after watching it, this is a Korean movie, and a closer example than the 12th house is Memories of Murder.

The suspects were easily arrested, and all confessed. As a result, they could not be arrested due to issues such as policies, regulations, procedures, etc., and had to be released, which eventually led to one tragedy after another. In "Memories of Murder", the police comrade's collapse process is depicted more vividly and arresting, and the perverted eyes of the perverted murderer are even more impressive. However, just because there is a better one doesn't mean it's bad. As an up-and-coming director, most of the film is unstoppable, and there are often black-and-white techniques like turning the camera 90 degrees in the car.

In the middle and back part of the film, another classic prop that fans of Korean films always have appeared: the hammer. This thing is blunt at the front and sharp at the back. It can be smashed and pryed, and it can kill people and pull teeth. At the end of the film, the protagonist pinned the suspect to the ground and held the hammer in his left hand. Isn't he clearly paying homage to OldBoy?

In fact, when a friend recommended this film to me, I once searched for posters on the Internet. Later, another friend asked me, who played it? I thought about the scene on the poster and said: Choi Min-sik. . .

The film focuses on creating a tragedy with Greek mythology. What can be changed can be changed. What cannot be changed can never be changed. As mentioned above, you can't say he's not awesome just because there's someone who's more awesome. Another reason to give 4 points is that superb little loli. It is really Tai Chi, Tai Chi [Dead Lolita Control]. With her existence, this film is not only "Memories of Murder", but "Old Boy", but also "Killer Lyon".

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