Review of Memories of Murder (2003) by Jasonb. — 31 Aug 2005
Great Film. I thought the greatest part of this film was the realistic emotions that are brought out. The pain these cops go through in the inability to find the killer, and their willingness to do anything (including force confessions) in order to find him, and to feel safe again.
I read in another review that he didnt like the ending, I loved it. I thought it was the most honest part. And thats basically what happened in real life, which makes the ending even greater. I also loved the perfectly timed comedy.
The use of comedy shows the true talent of Bong Joon Ho. I also loved the dichotomy of it being an Asian film, with many culturally unique aspects, and also being one of the most universal stories and films I have ever seen.
There was nothing wrong with this film in my opinion. Definately my favorite film I have seen all year.
This review of Memories of Murder (2003) was written by Jasonb. on 31 Aug 2005.
Memories of Murder has generally received very positive reviews.
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