I Saw the Devil - most brutal film I have seen. I found few of the plot points very convenient, but that was negligible. Never knew a serial killer film can be shot this beautiful. Top class cinematography :thumbsup:
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I Saw the Devil - most brutal film I have seen. I found few of the plot points very convenient, but that was negligible. Never knew a serial killer film can be shot this beautiful. Top class cinematography :thumbsup:
Yojimbo
If only I had the ability to like a series of great sequences, 'genre exercises'....
Not as wholesome as Seven Samurai.
After a good 2 and a half (Indha 2 1/2 ennai vidadhu pola)years I am watching My Sassy Girl (2001) again. What a funny ass film. :clap: Yenda indha madhiri ellam Tamil la edukka maatinguringa. Chai.
Shush! Be careful, Venkat Prabhu might hear you.:smile:
I saw the devil - It's official now. Koreans are the most twisted screenplay thinkers in the world. Great choices of both Protoganist and the antagonist. The knife stab scene in the car can put almost all H/W stunt choreographers to shame. Kalaasal.
I saw Noroi The Curse a few days ago... Mindf*cking i must say...
Departures. Man, how do they even think of these stories :notworthy: A poignant film, though a little sappy towards the end.
A takeoff from the excellent Six Feet Under (Starring Dexter's Michael C Hall), I'd think.