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Anyone seen "Murder, Take One"?

Posted by Victor Khomenko on January 16, 2012 at 13:42:50:

I already said before that the Koreans are today leading the pack in style... where substance might be weak, through in to-die-for interiors and women, and you got a winning combination, leaving the likes of Charlotte Gainsbourg in the dust.

Murder, Take One, is one of those films. I suppose the main idea was to do something outrageous, groundbreaking - a murder investigation live on TV... well, that part is perhaps the least impressive. So my recommendation is to pay moderate attention to the plot, and more to the characters, the way they move, behave... and look. After all, this is an eye candy... not Hitch.

So call me silly, but I enjoyed ogling the wall decorations and impeccably selected suits, all set in a spanking-clean, ultra-modern, cold but incredibly beautiful police building. This ain't your NYC precinct... no doubt about it.

Some might find the film stimulating, some - depressing... well, it is about a murder, after all. But I think it warrants a look.