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Lee El, Byun Yo-han, and Shin Hye-sun in Geunyeoga Jugeossda (2024)

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Geunyeoga Jugeossda

6 reviews
7/10

Different thriller movie..!

This movie might adapted frm Christopher Nolan 'Following' in 2000.. But still worth watching... A guy who working in house agent and he used to peek others house without their permission... But suddenly his life changed after enter one of the lady's house who is famous in instagram...

This movie might adapted frm Christopher Nolan 'Following' in 2000.. But still worth watching... A guy who working in house agent and he used to peek others house without their permission... But suddenly his life changed after enter one of the lady's house who is famous in instagram...

This movie might adapted frm Christopher Nolan 'Following' in 2000.. But still worth watching... A guy who working in house agent and he used to peek others house without their permission... But suddenly his life changed after enter one of the lady's house who is famous in instagram...
  • kamalbeeee
  • Aug 1, 2024
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6/10

Average

A time killer of a movie, one that feels derivative of other dramas but then again, spirals in ways that seem uniquely Korean. It touches on some obvious topical things like the facade of social media and the misuse of camera technology to invade privacy, but for the latter, I was a little put off by how the impact of the main character's "peeping" was minimal, as if downplaying it, until it blew up in his face. I didn't really get a sense for how disturbing his actions were, final comments in the film notwithstanding. Meanwhile it was one dramatic moment or twist after another, which by the final act got to be too much for me, and I found myself less and less invested. Not terrible, but just average.
  • gbill-74877
  • May 18, 2025
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10/10

"Following: A Masterpiece of Suspense and Stellar Performance by Shin Hye-sun"

"Following" is a gripping thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The film weaves an intricate story filled with suspense and unexpected twists, making it a standout in the crime thriller genre.

Shin Hye-sun's performance is nothing short of spectacular. She brings a depth and intensity to her role that truly elevates the film. Her portrayal is both nuanced and powerful, capturing the audience's attention and holding it throughout the movie.

The storyline of "Following" is exceptionally well-crafted. It navigates through the complexities of crime and deception with precision, offering a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The pacing is perfect, ensuring that the suspense never wanes and the audience is continually invested in the unfolding events.

Overall, "Following" is a must-watch. Its compelling story, combined with outstanding acting and masterful direction, makes it a film that stands out in its genre. If you're a fan of suspenseful crime thrillers, this movie is definitely worth your time.
  • kumarlava-55227
  • Jul 23, 2024
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10/10

Sicko vs Psycho

Movie is highly recommended, 100%; story of a SICKO vs a PSYCHO haha. It's a twist to a twist to a twist to a twist of story in this very modern time. Shin Hae Sun as Han Sora DEVOURED her role, if you're her fan, you'll definitely be left in awe. It's very captivating and entertaining to watch because of her and Byun Yohan who played Gu Jeongtae. Directing, bgm, camera tricks are also well played, KUDOS to the director and prod team. As Haesun/director said, NO GOOD PERSON is in this movie but it is ADDICTING. The end doesn't justify the means but its enticing to watch when push comes to shove is done!
  • gnil-11809
  • Jul 18, 2024
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8/10

Freaking awesome writing

How can she write so delicately without a fixed good versus bad framework? Good vs Bad is basic, yes. If you think about it, it's basic, but it's used in almost all movies because it starts the story. However, the writer of 'Following' chooses a more difficult path, and she makes it work. Freaking ending is the perfect example of how she balances morally right and wrong. When Gu gets out of prison, the movie starts to depict him as a nice guy, and I'm shouting 'Don't just hand out free passes to the stalker especially when stalking and killing ex-girlfriends are social phenomena in Korea.' Then, Detective Oh says 'look what you've done to your life.' Bam! That's what I'm talking about. She made it look so easy, but I'm sure bringing the right amount of justice to different intensity of crime is not an easy job. At the same time, she criticizes these days's obsession with social media in a subtle (not obvious like one of those exhortative films) way

* Shin's acting is absorbing and convincing as heck. Just superb.

* I just realized 'Following' is Kim's directorial debut. Kudos and looking forward to the next project.
  • TaylorYee94
  • Jul 14, 2024
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9/10

Way way better than 6.4

It's digital age horror, Hitchcockian suspense, Korean police procedural, and a dash of Nolan non-linearity. I didn't know which way it was going, and I don't want to ruin it for anyone else. It starts off quickly, introducing the protagonist who has the bad hobby of covertly intruding on others lives by rifling through their possessions, in their homes he is retailing. And soon find himself in the clutches of an even worse obsession. There are some technical problems with the film. The flashbacks are not well limned. The Korean texts on cards and reports and smart phones are not closed-captioned so you lose a bit. And there is always the difficulty of keeping everybody straight with the unfamiliar names. So you must pay close attention, which will make the resolution less of a surprise then it might be. That said it is still easy to admire the scripting. The acting is very strong. I'm a great admirer of the radiant Lee El who plays the female detective and made the lugubrious My Liberation Diary watchable.

If you are the patient sort and can give it your full focus, you are in for a treat.
  • coatofsolidgold
  • Jan 3, 2025
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