Review of Moss (2010) by Twins S — 01 Apr 2014
Another example of fine Korean writing. A thriller that unravels a complex story and characters subplots in a way than no many thriller genera film do. A fantastic acting and great make up effect add on to this cinematographically astonishing film.
The set up is original...A small town built by criminals guided by a corrupted cop and taken care by a pricier who's task is to rehabilitate the criminal's mind.
Unpredictable twists come till the very end and the 3 hours length feel very much justified. The quite charming small town and peaceful landscapes are efficiently juxtaposed with the eerie suffocating atmosphere that lurks around the village.
This review of Moss (2010) was written by Twins S on 01 Apr 2014.
Moss has generally received positive reviews.
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