
Rating: 8 stars
Seen 1 time
Seen on: 04/17/2012
Most recently watched by noahphex, krazykat, sensoria
Joong-ho is a dirty detective turned pimp in financial trouble as several of his girls have recently disappeared without clearing their debts. While trying to track them down, he finds a clue that the vanished girls were all called up by the same client whom one of his girls is meeting with right now.
Rated PG-13 | Length 125 minutes
Kim Yun-Seok | Ha Jung-Woo | Seo Young-Hee | Jeong Jae-hoon | Kim Yoo-jung | Jeong In-Gi | Lee Sang-hee | Jo Deok-Jae | Choi Jeong-Woo | Park Hyo-Joo | Koo Bon-Woong | Kim Sun-young | Yu Ji-yeon | Lee Jae-hui | Park Jin-woo | Oh Yeon-ah | Lee Jong-goo | Song Yo-sep | Yeo Moo-yeong | Son Hee-soon | Jung Seo-in | Park Chan-guk | Seong-kwang Ha
I finally watched this on Netflix Instant as preparation for Hong-Jin Na’s The Yellow Sea. The violence makes you squirm at times. This film is about impotence in many different ways: the antagonist’s sexual impotence; the protagonist’s impotence when it comes to actually stopping the killer; the police’s impotence; and finally the audience’s complete impotence to effect any sort of palatable outcome.
Well worth a watch. I’m now convinced that the South Koreans have some serious violence issues they need to work out!
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