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A family opens a mountain inn where their first guest commits suicide. Suddenly all their guests befall horrible fates.A family opens a mountain inn where their first guest commits suicide. Suddenly all their guests befall horrible fates.A family opens a mountain inn where their first guest commits suicide. Suddenly all their guests befall horrible fates.
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- 3 wins & 6 nominations total
Go Ho-kyung
- Kang Mi-na (Daughter)
- (as Ho-kyung Go)
Jeong Jae-yeong
- Hyun-suk
- (as Ji-hyeon Jeong)
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10poikkeus
When a family reluctantly becomes proprietors of an inn deep in the woods, it seems doubtful anyone could find their way there. It doesn't help that the family ends up killing nearly all of their guests -- usually under cover of night (and the blackest possible humor). Imagine Hitchcock's "The Trouble with Harry" steered by a gruesomely dysfunctional family, and you have some idea of what this deadpan South Korean film offers. Still more evidence of that country's continuing film renaissance, and easily up to the standard of the best American films.
A genuinely impressive start to director Kim Jee-woon's filmmaking career and featuring both Choi Min-sik & Song Kang-ho before their stardom, The Quiet Family is a morbidly humoured horror comedy that comes jam-packed with plenty of thrills & laughs, and remains one of the funniest films to come out of South Korea.
Years ago, I saw the Japanese horror-comedy THE HAPPINESS OF THE KATAKURIS at a college screening, so color me shocked to learn all these years later that that movie was a remake of an earlier Korean picture called THE QUIET FAMILY. Compared to the remake, this is a far more sedate movie, though that is not to say it isn't odd. There is a great deal of comedy here, only it's played with a more comparatively deadpan style.
By and large, this movie feels quite episodic. I did think it started floundering a bit pacing-wise at the hour-mark, but never to the point where I was bored. The whole thing was funny and suspenseful, and I would highly recommend it to those who liked the premise of KATAKURIS but found the manic high energy a bit too much to handle.
By and large, this movie feels quite episodic. I did think it started floundering a bit pacing-wise at the hour-mark, but never to the point where I was bored. The whole thing was funny and suspenseful, and I would highly recommend it to those who liked the premise of KATAKURIS but found the manic high energy a bit too much to handle.
This film manages to strike a very tricky balance between humor and suspense. It's funny and tense all at the same time, from start to finish.
It's visually appealing, with interesting characters, and high production values. The acting is uniformly superb, and the plot manages to incorporate good, old fashioned suspense traditions and tropes while remaining fresh and interesting.
If you get a chance to see this, do.
It's visually appealing, with interesting characters, and high production values. The acting is uniformly superb, and the plot manages to incorporate good, old fashioned suspense traditions and tropes while remaining fresh and interesting.
If you get a chance to see this, do.
10poikkeus
I can't account for the lackluster ratings for this on IMDB (though its primary domestic distribution right now is bootleg video, which might account for something.) I saw it at the movies, and it rates as one of the great South Korean black comedies. A bit like Hitchcock, this tells the story of a family that takes over an inn deep, deep in the country - only realizing when they get there it was a big mistake. For one thing, they're miles from any human being. Things take a turn for the macabre when their visitors and guests end up dying under ambiguous circumstances, and the family has to find some way of disposing of the bodies before the cops roll in. Of course, they eventually do come to investigate, making the tale even more twisted than it was before.
Don't let any prejudices against South Korean cinema keep you away; at its best, their film output is second to none, and attracts international favor from film festivals and critics. This film is one of the unequivocal winners.
Don't let any prejudices against South Korean cinema keep you away; at its best, their film output is second to none, and attracts international favor from film festivals and critics. This film is one of the unequivocal winners.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was loosely remade as La Mélodie du malheur (2001) by Takashi Miike.
- ConnectionsRemade as La Mélodie du malheur (2001)
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- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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