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Kyung-chul es un psicópata peligroso que mata por placer y que ha cometido varios asesinatos con unos métodos diabólicos difíciles de imaginar. Sus víctimas son chicas jóvenes. La policía lleva tiempo intentando capturarlo. Un día, aparece asesinada la hija de un jefe de policía retirado. El novio de la chica, un agente secreto, jura vengarse.
Directores
Reparto
Lee Byung-hun
Kim Soo-hyeon
최민식
Kyung-chul
전국환
Squad Chief Jang
천호진
Section Chief Oh
오산하
Joo-yeon
김윤서
Se-yeon
남보라
Section Chief's Daughter
이준혁
NIS Agent
윤채영
Nurse Han Song-i
최무성
Tae-joo
Kim In-seo
Se-jung
김갑수
Planning Team Deputy Head
엄태구
Detective
최진호
Planning Director
Mi-nam Jeong
Gangster in Taxi
Jo Deok-jae
Detective Kang
Jang Jeong-won
Kyung-chul's Son
박서연
Woman at Pension
이설구
Gangster in Taxi
Kim Yeong-chan
Young Pharmacist
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LastCaress1972
Brutal South Korean film about a serial rapist/killer (Min-sik Choi, Oldboy) who picks on the wrong girl when he kills and chops up the pregnant fiancee of a government secret agent (Byung-hun Lee, A Bittersweet Life, The Good, The Bad, The Weird) who proceeds to track him down, beat him to a pulp, place a tracking device on him, give him some money and release him. The idea being that he wants the killer to suffer and suffer and suffer, again and again, until his fear is as great as that of his victims, before he kills him.
I Saw The Devil is not without its faults; at almost two-and-a-half hours, it's too long, the brutal nature of the characters threatens to slide into absurdity especially when our killer takes refuge with a cannibalistic mate who doesn't mind his wife being raped (she doesn't mind, either; I guess your standards slip when your old man eats people for shits & giggles), and the concept of getting this serial rapist/killer to a point of sheer terror, like his victims - is flawed; this guy, as played by Min-sik Choi, is NEVER going to feel any fear. And so it is, by the end, rendering the whole catch/release premise redundant. That said, it's gripping, it's tense throughout much of the runtime, the lead performances are superb, it's astonishingly violent and gory, but it's meted out just right; more Seven than Saw, and it is photographed exquisitely. A serial killer movie bordering on torture porn, set in Korea in the snow, shouldn't logically have a colour palette this vivid, but every frame is just beautiful.
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