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Marion 2022-04-22 07:01:53

Kim Ki-duk seems to love experimentation - to see under what conditions and conditions love is most distorted until it invades the realm of hate. Too much dialogue is just superfluous in his opinion, so cherish words like gold. Dialogues often come from necessary connections, and the characters' expressions and scenes have successfully explained all the content, allowing people to see the souls crying and bleeding.
The name of "Address unknown" itself implies unreachable, a pointless emptiness that becomes the ultimate attribution of hope, as if one is heading into the abyss.

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  • Floy 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    Kim Ki-duk also started to be ruthless like Park Chan-wook. It doesn't really matter who sent the last letter. Because there are too many mickys and too many mothers like that.

  • Baylee 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    Kim Ki-duk is regarded as an excellent second-rate director, with strong imitation ability and weak original ability. His best works are all sourced. "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Another Spring" imitates Pei Yongjun's "Why Bodhidharma Crossed the East"; "Unknown Recipient" imitates Imamura Shohei's "Pig and Warship"; "Empty Room" imitates Wakamatsu Koji's "Pond without Water".