

- MEMORIES OF MURDERS MOVIE
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I watched the movie using the English subtitles rather than the English dubbing because I wanted the authenticity. The film too can therefore only end on a similarly unresolved note.
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They were wonderful, and they thanked the interviewer. The film is based on a real-life event, the Hwaseong serial murders, which is an unsolved case in Korea.

The younger members of the cast, the less seasoned, are so beautiful in their desire to do it right. They're intelligent, educated and articulate. These are incredibly interesting people, and it's a sheer joy to see them smiling and peaceful. I most seriously recommend that you view the interviews with the director and the stars (all of them are stars of a special kind in my mind) in order to dispel some of the hold the story will have on you. There are not many movies that can time-travel you into their present. While I was caught there mentally-I felt the desperation, and I felt the defeat and the sorrow of the detectives, who were essentially decent enough human beings when all was said and done. I landed back here in this time and place with a thud, only after turning off the DVD player, and going to the kitchen for a glass of water. Memories of Murder (2003) 2003 130 phút Quc gia: Trung Quc o din: Bong Joon-ho Din viên: Byun Hee-bong Kim Roi-ha Kim Sang-kyung Park Hae-il Song Kang-ho Th loi: Hành ng, Kinh D 0. But yes, I love it for the fact that during it, I was in a small village in South Korea in a terrible era of sirens blaring, military dictatorship, and the hopeless pursuit of a serial killer. It is difficult to say, "I love this movie", just as it is hard to say, I love Silence of the Lambs, because love is a peculiar word to use for such fare. The way this movie draws you into it, so that you are walking through dangerous rain, with a warning shout in your throat, points to the brilliance of the director and the players. When one relates to the inroads made on the health mental and physical of the detectives, who are ultimately portrayed as tireless and completely dedicated to the case, you realize that you've watched something that is historic. The actors have become the people in my mind, and the horrible sense of defeat that becomes palpable eventually, is heartbreaking. It's been so long since these crimes took place, and I don't know absolutely that they remain unsolved, but I think it's the case, and I think about that, and how frustrating it still must be to those who worked on the case. In Memories of Murder, I saw this human factor almost too painfully. They seem to be people first, actors by choice, and stars, by the public making them so. I finally came to the conclusion that it has to do with the accessibility of the players. Working without precedent or advanced forensic technology, two rural cops must rely on primitive methods to catch Koreas first serial killer. As a new viewer of Asian movies, I try to analyze the reason I tend not to be interested in western works any longer. Everything taking place on screen was riveting, from the simple act of walking down a dark lonely road in the rain, to a wild chase by three desperate detectives. Each positive comment that precedes this is accurate.
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This True Crime Podcast was researched using open source or archive materials.Since a synopsis would be redundant here, I'll confine myself to praise alone. Music: “Nordic Medieval” by Marcus Bressler Self-confessed killer finally takes the stand The reality of ‘Memories of Murder’ revealed after 33 years
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Man confessed to being one of South Korea’s most notorious killers says he’s surprised he wasn’t caught sooner Le serial killer, dont les crimes ont inspiré le chef-d’uvre de Bong Joon-ho, Memories of Murder, vient d’être arrêté plus de trente ans après les faits relatés dans le thriller. ‘ Parasite’ director Boon Joon Ho on his Cannes winner, a thriller rooted in class conflict Then someone else confessed to the same crime. How Similar is ‘Memories of Murder’ to the actual ‘Hwaseong Serial Murders’? Web Most Notorious Case in Korean History: Hwaseong Serial Killer Want to support our podcast? Visit our page at Patreonįor all sponsor discount codes, visit this page Resources Film More than 30 years after the first murder, DNA evidence pointed to a man who was already in prison, serving a life sentence for killing his sister-in-law.įor pictures and more information, join us on Facebook The film was released in 2003, with the hope of keeping the unsolved case alive. Before Academy Award winning film Parasite, director Bong Joon Ho made Memories of Murder, inspired by the 1986-1991 Hwaseong Serial Murders. This week we explore the second case in our Blockbuster series.
