In all honesty I'm just glad this was a movie and not a drama, otherwise I would've dropped this at around episode 2-3. Because it already felt too long while being a standalone movie.
The cinematography was decent I guess. The casting was proportionate to the acting it demanded - mediocre. Overall nothing special about this at all, but at least it wasn't insultingly bad, so there's that.
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The only saving grace but not by much, was Nam Goong Min, but somehow his character was so unnatural that even this wasn't an all too great a redeeming factor.
Not exactly sure who this appeals to or why, neither do I know what the director was going for. Either way, this is sub par at best and mildly irritating at worst.
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Yet again, second leads and support roles save whatever hell she's in. Ryu Joon Yeol as pure badass stole the movie, had goosebumps when his switch flipped. Jo Jung Suk's character development acting style was very engaging.
Cinematography was very good, SFX were good.
Shift+Delete Gong Hyo Jin and this would be a 10/10.
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Detective K 3: Secret of the Living Dead
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The cinematography was good, the SFX wasn't great. The acting was as good as can be for these kind of characters.
I guess all good movies kind of trail off when it reaches a third installment. Nonetheless it was a decent slightly amusing watch.
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The story was very well done, the progression was done very smoothly, plot twists were not too predictable but even when they were, they were delivered very well.
Acting was very convincing, the cinematography was great. The romance while being tempting, the way it fell off showed a lot about her inner guilt.
This is a 10/10 or at least a 9.5/10 in my book, perhaps it may have a few areas in need of improvement, maybe the music, I don't know - but as far as story is concerned, it was done well.
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Whoever wrote this didn't care for a compelling or an engaging story to keep their viewers but instead capitalized on fueling the viewers with rage, so much so that they would see it through to watch at least one character they hated suffer or lose something.
Toxic workplaces at it's best, and stockholm syndrome in it's purest form depicted in a modern time. The plot of lackluster and almost nonexistent at times.
Acting was between excessive over-acting and underwhelming dull behavior.
In short: not something I would watch for enjoyment but more along the lines of something for ambient noise in the background to pass time or while I was doing something else.
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