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In Reply to: RE: This world needed another Tarantino... from Korea with lotsa blood... posted by Victor Khomenko on July 05, 2011 at 17:22:30
C'mon, Vic!
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I did not mention Tarantino for no reason - I dislike most of his films with passion, but he is a master of camera work and images. Ditto here - just the wonderful camera panning at the beginning would be enough to make the director noted, but he has done plenty more. The early search scene is excellent.
I don't mind someone calling it junk - I can see why. But if your stomach can take and hold it - you might find something gorgeous there. It is a strange combination of beauty and gore.
I despised the film. I found it gratuitous, in the extreme. The trilogy of Park-Chan Wook shows how brutality can have a place in a plot, be an important piece. Since both you and grits appear to agree on this film, I may have to consider apologizing to him.
Just consider, that is.........
PLUS there is going to be a USA version!
it makes sense in the plot.
Gratuitous means it doesn't have a reason outside of itself. Your film has a ridiculous, absolutely unbelievable sequence of events and it is all centered on just repeated scenes of slow-motion torture and gore. There is a massive difference between the films. Massive.
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