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H

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.1K
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H (2002)
DramaMysteryThriller

Serial killer Shin-Hyun gives himself up to police and confesses to committing a series of particularly horrifying murders of exclusively female victims. He is imprisoned and awaiting the de... Read allSerial killer Shin-Hyun gives himself up to police and confesses to committing a series of particularly horrifying murders of exclusively female victims. He is imprisoned and awaiting the death sentence but the killings continue, with the same characteristics of the Shin-Hyun ser... Read allSerial killer Shin-Hyun gives himself up to police and confesses to committing a series of particularly horrifying murders of exclusively female victims. He is imprisoned and awaiting the death sentence but the killings continue, with the same characteristics of the Shin-Hyun serial killings. The case is re-opened when two more bodies are discovered, both pregnant wom... Read all

  • Director
    • Jong-Hyuk Lee
  • Writer
    • Jong-Hyuk Lee
  • Stars
    • Yum Jung-ah
    • Ji Jin-hee
    • Sung Ji-ru
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jong-Hyuk Lee
    • Writer
      • Jong-Hyuk Lee
    • Stars
      • Yum Jung-ah
      • Ji Jin-hee
      • Sung Ji-ru
    • 23User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Yum Jung-ah
    Yum Jung-ah
    • Detective Kim Mi-yoon
    Ji Jin-hee
    Ji Jin-hee
    • Detective Kang Tae-hyun
    Sung Ji-ru
    • Detective Park
    • (as Ji-ru Sung)
    Cho Seung-woo
    Cho Seung-woo
    • Shin Hyun
    Woong-ki Min
    • Choi Young Jin
    Park Yong-soo
    • Chief Jang
    Hyeok-poong Kwon
    • Captain Lee
    • (as Hyuk Poong Kwon)
    Lee Eol
    Lee Eol
    • Detective Han Jung-Woo
    Kim In-kwon
    Kim In-kwon
    • Huh Young-taek
    Park Kil-soo
    Park Kil-soo
    • Bae Yong-Man
    Kim Sun-kyung
    Kim Sun-kyung
    • Dr. Choo Kyung-sook
    Kim Bu-seon
    Kim Bu-seon
    Kim Roe-ha
    Kim Roe-ha
    • Middle aged man
    Seon-mi Yeon
    • Director
      • Jong-Hyuk Lee
    • Writer
      • Jong-Hyuk Lee
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    9delfette

    A Short, but Positive Review

    The brilliance of this film does not lie in its basic thriller plot nor its characters (The characters are not terribly interesting, but the film does not dwell long on their personal lives; The serial-killer plot, while over-used, is paced enough to keep interest.)

    Truly, the one reason to watch this film is for the fact that everything--- every action, every line spoken--- leads up to the conclusion. This movie is so perfectly woven that there is not a hair, so to speak, out of place! How few movies are like this one!

    Basically, if you want a good story, read a book. If you want a well done film, watch "H".
    Mainhoonfilmpremi

    6.6

    It was a decent movie. It handled the subject matter well and it was quite gritty. The biggest drawback for me is that i didn't connect emotionally with any characters and wasn't fully invested in the story. So the movie became a little dull for me at times.

    Starring yum jung ah, Ji Jin-hee and Cho Seung-woo. Directed by Lee Jong-hyeok. This is a korean movie. The movie was released in 2002. It was remade in telugu as amaravathi.

    How do you write an review of 600 characters unless you are a paid critic. It is impossible for an average movie fan. Remove this dumb 600 character limit for reviews on imdb. Imdb do something!
    8svenbremberg

    A rich film describing a core male dilemma

    The frame is a thriller with victims and chasers. Yet, the content is richer. The description of females vs. males is especially intriguing. The main female characters Detective Kim Mi Yun and Dr. Chu Kyung-sook are both more intelligent than their male counterparts and they both stay cool while the males are either easily aroused or do not understand. It is true that all the victims are females. Yet, the killings are connected with the reproductive capacity of the females that the males do not possess and can not control. A main motive is the pregnant women's ability to kill their (male) foetuses. The most influential male character, Shin Hyun, murderer now in a prison, has a non sexual foetus like aura. The killings are carried out as revenge on the women for this ability, obviously and totally in vain. Thus, the film describes a core dilemma true for all males. However, I am not aware of a comparable open description in European literature of film. Yet, I have seen it in Japanese films (e.g. Shindo's Onibaba). – A most interesting film.
    3resvon

    'H' stands for horrible

    I could go on about the slow pace, bad acting, moodiness, implausibility, contrived and generally ridiculous plot line but suffice to say that I wish it was me getting a bullet in my head at the end of the movie.

    The movie was dreadful. I'd recommend almost any other Korean movie over this. The sheer number of times I found myself scoffing at the actions of the characters, the plot "twists" or the character "dialogue" were too numerous to count.

    Any deeper reading about the supposed message of the movie only serves to obscure the fact that this was one horrible flick.

    The only positive comment I can make (as someone on the message boards noted) was some of the very interesting artwork; I quite liked it.
    5JoeytheBrit

    Copycat...

    H is another of those moody Korean movies that moves at a deliberately slow pace. This measured approach to story-telling can sometimes add to the atmosphere of a strong well-told tale but, in this instance, it simply draws attention to numerous deficiencies in both plot and characterisation.

    A couple of mismatched cops investigate a complex case involving a serial killer who targets pregnant women or women connected with abortions in some way. The murders are copies of those carried out by a man ten months earlier who gave himself up and now awaits execution. The cops initially suspect the original killer has hired someone to carry out the killings but, when they have caught the person they believe to be the murderer and the killings continue, a much less straightforward answer becomes apparent.

    The Koreans seem to have a thing for slow and thoughtful movies, and there's nothing wrong with that if the storyline is strong, but this film borrows from too many other films – most notably Silence of the Lambs and Seven – to bolster a fairly thin yet paradoxically complicated plot. Strong on visuals – especially some extreme gore – there are a number of effective and well-staged scenes in H but it relies too much on a brooding heroine who betrays no emotion, and an excitable hero who would quite frankly be a liability in any police investigation. In fact the pair of them overlook obvious lines of investigation and generally stumble upon clues through luck or by drawing obscure – but accurate – conclusions from the vaguest of clues. Seung-woo Cheu makes a curiously uncharismatic villain in a role clearly modelled on Hannibal Lecter, and spouts enigmatic mumbo-jumbo about blue skies and an abyss that probably made no sense before its meaning was mangled by the translators responsible for some truly excruciating subtitles. And for all the moody atmospherics from first-time writer/director Jong-hyuk Lee, the film is almost completely devoid of any tension or suspense.

    There are many exciting and inventive films coming out of South Korea these days, but unfortunately H isn't one of them. Of course that doesn't mean we won't be seeing an American remake within a year or two

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    • Trivia
      In Korea, "going to the beach" is synonymous with committing suicide.
    • Goofs
      When Detective Kim finds the severed finger, the actor didn't hold the pose long enough, so the frame is noticeably frozen to lengthen the shot.
    • Quotes

      Detective Kang Tae Hyun: Why are stupid people so complicated?

      Detective Park: Kang! Have a drink and forget everything! Cheers.

      Detective Kang Tae Hyun: Cheers?

      [laughing]

      Detective Park: Fuckin' smart serial killers. What the fuck!

      Detective Kang Tae Hyun: [laughing] Fuckin' dumb detectives!

      Detective Park: Oh!

      [laughing]

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 2002 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • H: Murmur
    • Filming locations
      • Busan, South Korea
    • Production company
      • B.O.M. Film Productions Co.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $438,227
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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