A young girl is kidnapped by a serial killer. The serial killer uses manholes to kidnap and kill his victims. The young girl's older sister tries to save her before it's too late.A young girl is kidnapped by a serial killer. The serial killer uses manholes to kidnap and kill his victims. The young girl's older sister tries to save her before it's too late.A young girl is kidnapped by a serial killer. The serial killer uses manholes to kidnap and kill his victims. The young girl's older sister tries to save her before it's too late.
Kim Bin-woo
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Korean thrillers are known for their diversity and for their quality. Most of them that is. In this case, this is more like a standard exercise (no pun intended). Still better than the worst we've seen from the West. We know most of the time, where this is going (no pun intended), still it is dragging the viewer down by surprise at points (again sorry for the pun), which is a nice change of pace.
It has its moments and I reckon you can argue about the ending (or rather the last frame so to speak), but like it or not: it does its job. The tension is there and the story does evolve the right way. There's also weird characters and strong characters at the same time. It still doesn't completely connect, which make it a bit of a distant experience ... but I've seen worse
It has its moments and I reckon you can argue about the ending (or rather the last frame so to speak), but like it or not: it does its job. The tension is there and the story does evolve the right way. There's also weird characters and strong characters at the same time. It still doesn't completely connect, which make it a bit of a distant experience ... but I've seen worse
Not so gory, not so original in his diegetic development but certainly not so bad. The story's showing a man frustrated from the life and transformed into a scrupleless deathmaker, a serial killer who inspires also a sort of mercy. His reign is dirty and seems a black hole, only lighted by some little bulbs, another type of world projected to satisfy the insane behaviour of the protagonist (well playing by Jung Kyung-ho). Some jumpscares through the dark lead us towards the end of the tunnel...
The story of a madman who abducts women and taking them to his underground lair via manholes. This was really creepy at times, with some nice effects. The film had the potential to be just as disturbing as 'I saw the Devil' or 'The Chaser', but I didn't find the antagonist all that convincing and found he wasn't given enough to do. In fact, he even seemed passive at times when I expected him not to. There's also too many instances where victims hesitated for no reason while having an opportunity to kill or outwit their assailant.
In general this was a very good film, but believe it could have been greatly improved with stronger acting and faster pacing, and without the police being such idiots.
"Manhole" is a fantasy-comedy drama about Bong Pil, a man who is hopelessly in love with his childhood friend Soo-jin. Just before her wedding, Bong Pil discovers a manhole that allows him to travel back in time to change the past and stop the wedding. What sounds like a fun and quirky time-travel adventure quickly turns into a confusing mess. The biggest issue with "Manhole" is its chaotic storytelling. The time-travel element, which should be the driving force of the plot, is poorly handled, leading to a narrative that is hard to follow. Each episode introduces new changes and twists that don't always make sense or fit well with the overall story. This makes it difficult for viewers to invest in the characters' journeys, as the stakes often feel unclear or irrelevant. Bong Pil, played by Kim Jae-joong, comes across as more of a hapless, bumbling character rather than someone we can root for. His motivations are understandable, but the way his character is written makes it hard to sympathize with him. The drama's attempts at humor also miss the mark, often relying on slapstick and absurd.
This is in no way up there with films like I Saw The Devil or The Chaser but it had a few moments of suspense. My problem was never really understanding why the killer was doing what he was. It showed a sweet connection between sisters and a father who tried, against all odds, to get to his daughter. I didn't understand the young boy either. This isn't gonna be at the top of the list when it comes to great movies but it wasn't an awful ride. I did want to see it all the way through to the end and although there is room left for a lot of speculation, I'm ok with that. Not the best but I've seen much worse.
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- $822,780
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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