Review of The Isle (2000) by Todd P — 04 Apr 2013
A mute woman running a small business in the sticks lives with her dog and some fish for company. Slow, but still very engaging. "A creepy, gruesome, and flabbergasting treatise on romantic obsession and violent, nasty male-female relationships.
" "Ki-duk Kim has created a provocatively violent and sexual film with an oddly idyllic sensibility. It's a mysterious but ultimately rewarding experience." "A gorgeous and grotesque Korean film".
This review of The Isle (2000) was written by Todd P on 04 Apr 2013.
The Isle has generally received positive reviews.
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