Sarajin bam
- 2018
- 1h 41min
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6.6/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Gyeong Su Jin
- Ji-yeong
- (as Soo-jin Kyung)
Opiniones destacadas
This was a decent movie. For me, it leaned toward being more of a mystery than a thriller. It held my attention. It was worth the watch.
I say "fresh" in that characters exist in 4 categories (knows & tells the truth; knows the truth but lies; tells the truth without fully aware of it; unaware and dishonest), and it becomes clearer to the viewer which is which as the movie progresses.
Lots of potential plot devices were opened up at the beginning, but were never fully developed.
I expect English subtitles will be VERY hard to create for this, if at all.
First of all, when I watched this Korean film, I didn't know it's a remake of the Spanish film, "El Cuerpo (The Body/The Corpse) 2012", but I do remember that I've seen a similar film with exactly the same scenario and storyline before. So after I searched on google.com and imdb.com, I finally found the original Spanish one. But in the meantime, the reason why that made me went back to search in my memory lane was when I watched this Korean remake, some part of it made me feel uncomfortable and uneasy to watch on. Why I didn't have the patience to watch this Korean movie so early in the stage?
Well, it's because when watching films in this genre from Korea, Japan, Taiwan and China, they always put some stupid cast or exaggerated stereotyped characters in them. There is always a sloppy attired high I.Q. senior detective or chief inspector who is always so dangerously close to be fired by his direct moronic higher-up. This guy is always untraditional, either divorced or wife died not long ago, or daughter just died from some incurable disease or accident, so he's always depressed, drunken and chain-smoking. The murderer or the killer is always either a rich and powerful guy or a lower class maniac. These two leading opponents are inevitably stereotyped and to play such roles are usually the heavy wt. popular A-list actors. Well, what I want to say here is: These two guys are necessary hide-and-seek main characters, two necessary evils. But what about the other detectives under this senior detective? Well, as always, here comes the second but the most unbearable stupid arrangement, they are just a bunch of morons, clowns or yes-men. These lower level detectives never looked like what they should look like but totally incompetent and stupid. And funny enough, they always look like high school graduates or dropouts. Too young to become plain-cloth detectives, not even qualified for the lowest entry level uniformed cops. So in this Korean film, we got two stupid, timid male detectives and a bit smarter female detective who looked more like a high schooler, yet she is a detective in this film. Those two male detectives are the usual formulaic stereotyped morons, errand boys to the leading detective. They don't have any brain cell to solve the crime but only part of the setting to enhance the smartness of the leading detective.
The night watchman in this Korean film is a dumb old fart, but he's wearing a pair of high quality leather shoes with leather soles and heels, so when he walked along the aisles to check out the weird situation, his leather heeled shoes created a "click,click,click..." sound effect to increase the tension. Well, night watchman should wear rubberized soles working shoes or boots that won't create too much noise when he checks around inside the building. The Korean director made the guy wear such shoes which created such clear and sharp "clicking" noise when he walks around is another laughable arrangement that only would appear in Asian thrillers.
Well, it's because when watching films in this genre from Korea, Japan, Taiwan and China, they always put some stupid cast or exaggerated stereotyped characters in them. There is always a sloppy attired high I.Q. senior detective or chief inspector who is always so dangerously close to be fired by his direct moronic higher-up. This guy is always untraditional, either divorced or wife died not long ago, or daughter just died from some incurable disease or accident, so he's always depressed, drunken and chain-smoking. The murderer or the killer is always either a rich and powerful guy or a lower class maniac. These two leading opponents are inevitably stereotyped and to play such roles are usually the heavy wt. popular A-list actors. Well, what I want to say here is: These two guys are necessary hide-and-seek main characters, two necessary evils. But what about the other detectives under this senior detective? Well, as always, here comes the second but the most unbearable stupid arrangement, they are just a bunch of morons, clowns or yes-men. These lower level detectives never looked like what they should look like but totally incompetent and stupid. And funny enough, they always look like high school graduates or dropouts. Too young to become plain-cloth detectives, not even qualified for the lowest entry level uniformed cops. So in this Korean film, we got two stupid, timid male detectives and a bit smarter female detective who looked more like a high schooler, yet she is a detective in this film. Those two male detectives are the usual formulaic stereotyped morons, errand boys to the leading detective. They don't have any brain cell to solve the crime but only part of the setting to enhance the smartness of the leading detective.
The night watchman in this Korean film is a dumb old fart, but he's wearing a pair of high quality leather shoes with leather soles and heels, so when he walked along the aisles to check out the weird situation, his leather heeled shoes created a "click,click,click..." sound effect to increase the tension. Well, night watchman should wear rubberized soles working shoes or boots that won't create too much noise when he checks around inside the building. The Korean director made the guy wear such shoes which created such clear and sharp "clicking" noise when he walks around is another laughable arrangement that only would appear in Asian thrillers.
Professor Park (Kim Kang-woo) is tired of his CEO wife Yoon (Kim Hie-ae), especially after he falls in love with one of his students. He devises a way to kill Yoon and get away with it: an untraceable (and extremely fatal) poison only ever developed in his chemical lab will be the means, and making her body vanish from the forensic morgue will be his salvation because, after all, no body, no murder, right? He feels completely safe when he discovers that the police investigating the case include a newbie, a by-the-book square and a kid only interested in his Instragram feed, all led by Jung-sik (Kim Sang-kyong) a once-brilliant but now sozzled detective. Only none of what Park sees happening is what it seems....It's difficult to describe the number of layers to this murder mystery, and I wouldn't want to say anything more about the plot because that would spoil the charm of the film. South Korea has a fantastic film industry, full of extremely talented people in all aspects from acting to directing to writing to creating strangely spooky forensic labs; this particular story is a remake of a Spanish film from 2012, "The Body," but it's a thoroughly Korean film by the end. A joy to behold - but don't take your eyes off the screen or you might miss yet another twist of the tale!
I suggest you watch the original Spanish movie the body (the corpse) much better plot acting and cinematography mind you South Koreans didn't do that much of a bad job it's just that it was full of cliches argh
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaRemake of the 2012 Spanish movie "The Body".
- ConexionesRemake of El cuerpo (2012)
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- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Vanished
- Locaciones de filmación
- Gangwon-do, Corea del Sur(principal location settings)
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 10,083,104
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 41 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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