Now that's what you call an insightful mystery. This emotional cornucopia follows the impressive work the director Bong has delivered a few years back with Memories of Murder. So you could say, expectations were rather high for this one. But even after taking a little break, Bong manages to deliver yet another breathtaking thriller that leaves you at the edge of your seat. My suggestion for those interested is to pay attention to the tiny little details. You'll be rewarded in strides by the end. Halfway through, I figured this film deserved at least an 8.0. However, this 8.0 eventually hit near 9.0 category, when I realized it was a low budget production. This is living proof that you don't need all the money in the world to deliver an excellent piece of cinema. 8.9/10.
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