I <3 korean movies. Okay not really, but some are brilliant

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I’m a Cyborg, but that’s OK

Whenever I blog about a movie, I would first check out its Wikipedia article first. (Yes, I hate Wikipedia, but I can’t help but using it…) I was so surprised when I saw that this movie was actually a box-office flop, especially considering the fact that I hated “Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance” (not to be confused with “Sympathy for Mrs. Vengeance” which was absolutely gorgeous) and that didn’t do all too bad at the box-office.

What could have made this movie fail? I have no idea, besides… it’s a love comedy and not some gory drama? Really, it features everything that I would wish a love comedy would contain: Good-looking, unusual characters, great cinematography and CG, a suspenseful story and especially a great ending. Of course this is not exactly your typical Park Chan-wook movie, but it is – more than your typical love comedy – a great depiction of human character with good actors.

Recently, I have been ranking my favourite Park Chan-woo movies. They are clearly as follows:
1. JSA
2. Old Boy
3. I’m a Cyborg, but that’s OK
4. Sympathy for Mrs. Vengeance, and far behind
5. Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance

I’m looking forward to his next film now…

One Reply to “I <3 korean movies. Okay not really, but some are brilliant”

  1. Cheers for reminding me about this one – I was looking forward to Park’s next effort, especially when I learned that it was a bizarre romance instead of a revenge story! The fact that Im Su-jeong (who I remember from A Tale of Two Sisters) stars in it piqued my interest, but I can’t wait to see how Park’s dry humour translates to a more brightly-toned film.

    TBH I wasn’t as keen on Mr Vengeance either – Oldboy was more powerful somehow (if a little more twisted) but Lady Vengeance was my favourite of the three…it’s stunning in every sense. IIRC Park was also involved in a movie called The Humanist, but that had all the gritty ‘eek!’ factor of the Vengeance trilogy but none of the moral questioning, which was disappointing. Still, I’ll make a mental note to add JSA to my ever-growing ‘to watch’ list!

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