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alanastop

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alanastop

Milano
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Bad Guy
12 people found this review helpful
Jun 17, 2013
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
There is just one way to describe this movie: extremely dark, but full of meaning in a spectacular way! For sure not something that the regular k-drama viewer wants.. or, better, expects from a korean movie. If you are looking just for the usual k-movie for a relaxed afternoon, this is not for you!

It definitely has to be watched with an open mind and an introspective eye. The movie was produced by Kim Ki Duk who, for those not familiar with him, is an international award winning writer, director and producer. His movies are characterised by little to no dialogue between characters, focusing more on intense and dark emotions and characters’ interactions.

Bad Guy is no different from that. The movie follows the story of a young man who supervises a prostitution house and a girl still in college that he forces into becoming a prostitute. It might seems a simple storyline but every single moment you will feel on the edge, holding your breath, cringing.

You have to be prepared for the obsessive way this movie will come to you mind for a few days after watching. I know for sure it happened to me!

And don’t be scared by the lack of dialogue. If you are the type that wants to grasp the deep meaning that are hidden between characters' actions, gestures, facial expressions you won’t feel bored at all!

Another strong point that this movie has, as well as other Kim Ki Duk movies, is the ending. Even though I would have felt satisfied with just watching the development of their emotions, the ending always manages to add a lot more meaning to the whole movie!

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