Review of Lady Vengeance (2005) by Sarah L — 09 Sep 2012
The very best arthouse of delicately executed revenge, with baroquian plot twists and character emotional-gravity that cannot be missed. Lee Yeong-ae, with eyes painted crimson and worn in sadness, excels as one of the most original yet unmistakable anti-heroines in modern South Korean cinema.
With Hitchcockian wit and needle-sharp Shakespearean drama, Park Chan-Wook closes the vengeance trilogy with an enigmatic and fitting swan song of a woman scorned.
This review of Lady Vengeance (2005) was written by Sarah L on 09 Sep 2012.
Lady Vengeance has generally received very positive reviews.
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