Detective Park (Song Kang-ho) is a firm believer in following your gut, and appears to have progressed through his career in the police force through sheer blind luck rather than any conceivable skill. In Memories of Murder, the detectives in charge of the murder investigation are essentially three different kinds of idiot, and all their investigative techniques are deeply flawed. ![]() Jake Gittes was smart and street-wise, but never quite grasped the dire nature of the situation until it was far too late. This idea is taken even further than in that Polanski classic, where Jack Nicholson's P.I. The cast are superb, and in fine neo-noir tradition (a tradition effectively started by Chinatown), the investigators haven't got a clue what is really going on. Writer/director Bong Joon-ho's mastery of the macabre, and of writing disturbed characters makes the film a joy to behold. Memories of Murder is far superior to most murder-mystery films. A cop with less known background which is civilized and honest to his job and then loses his control over the event.Ī movie which will be on your favorite lift forever. Sang-kyung Kim, also gave wonderful performance. He brings all the humor and then the intensity in the movie. His portrayal of an aggressive cop is top notch. Kang-ho Song, is the best thing in the movie. There would not be any department or field this movie could be less then great at. Another scene involving the train accident is also placed right. The chase seen from the woods into the village and then the factory site is very thrilling. The suspense is very strongly kept through out the movie and there is a ground breaking background score to lift it to new heights. Both of the lead cops are opposite to each other and then the shift in their personality to take each other's place. There are many flavors which work because of the terrific acting jobs everyone has done. From the publicity posters to the editing, writing and acting this movie is a thoughtful work.Īt times it would seem like reading an old novel and at times it would seem like watching a nemesis film. It's a movie without any ending and the one that attaches a hook to you brain and won't let it go. ![]() From funny to hilarious and then dramatic, emotional, sad and finally shocked. A piece of art which has everything one goes to cinema for. That said, the death penalty should be a Big Boy tool and really only given to responsible adult parties, which is to say that the US, with the Trump fucking clown party types, wouldn't qualify.A total knockout film. Except we don't have to spend that money housing and feeding child raping cannibals for decades. What the fuck kind of mercy are we practicing by putting these humans in concrete cages for the rest of their lives? Your plan is to never return these defective, dangerous units back to society, so its not it makes a difference to community or society. I'm a liberal/progressive and I am not being sarcastic. Knock out half of these defective, malfunctioning humans on death row in a couple weeks, save the taxpayers millions and millions of dollars. Tomorrow, we can star with the Cannibal Family Gang. Cost to the taxpayer? How much does a single round of. Push that dirt back in the hole with your little Bobcat and call it a day. Close your eyes and count to 10," 1-2-BANG. the rational course of action is to give the guy a shovel, make him dig until the hole's deep enough. ![]() In cases like this, where you have a clear, voluntary confession with confirmation of multiple rape-murders with specific and damning restricted knowledge of each and ever incident, there is a very clear course of action, This man raped and murdered girls as young as 8 years old and old ladies as old as 70.Īs a society. The death penalty is officially on the books, but no one's actually been executed in Korea for 25 years.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |