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Lee Du-seok publie un récit décrivant les meurtres qu'il a commis après l'expiration du délai de prescription. Un détective et l'une des mères des victimes recherchent l'auteur tandis qu'un ... Tout lireLee Du-seok publie un récit décrivant les meurtres qu'il a commis après l'expiration du délai de prescription. Un détective et l'une des mères des victimes recherchent l'auteur tandis qu'un autre tueur commence une série de meurtres.Lee Du-seok publie un récit décrivant les meurtres qu'il a commis après l'expiration du délai de prescription. Un détective et l'une des mères des victimes recherchent l'auteur tandis qu'un autre tueur commence une série de meurtres.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Jeong Jae-yeong
- Choi Hyung-goo
- (as Jae-yeong Jeong)
Jung Hae-kyun
- Jay
- (as Hae-Kyun Jung)
Kim Young Ae
- Han Ji-soo (victim's mom)
- (as Yeong-ae Kim)
Kim Jong-goo
- Ophiuchus
- (as Jong-gu Kim)
Oh Yong
- Kang Do-hyeog
- (as Yong Oh)
Sung-Woo Bae
- Gwang-soo
- (as Bae Sung Woo)
Min Ji-ah
- Kang Soo-yeon (Hyung-goo's ex-girlfriend)
- (as Ji-a Min)
Lee Jae-goo
- Park PD
- (as Jae-goo Lee)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAbout 100 Park Si-Hoo fans took part as extras in filming a scene in January. The shooting took place at a book store in Jong-ro, Seoul. The roughly 100 fans were divided into supporters for character Lee Doo-Suk and opposition of Lee Do-Suk.
- ConnexionsRemade as 22-nenme no kokuhaku: Watashi ga satsujinhan desu (2017)
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This movie was a strange mix of cartoon-funny, thriller, noir and drama, all packed in an adventure.
There are some twists you don't see coming, and when they do, they come down pouring. Some may find them predictable but considering the pacing of the movie I do not deem most of them predictable, except the first one, and this is not actually good all because of timing. Since I do not intend to share any spoiler here, it will be hard for me to explain my point of view, but I will give it a try: The movie twist-bombs you during a single scene of confrontation up until which you had time to dwell on possibilities but wouldn't, in my case at least, because I was too busy savoring the rich performances, an already gruesome and captivating story, and even if I saw a twist coming and try to wrap my head around it, it was hard for me to let the next twist sink in amid all the empathy the story and some of the performances forced me to experience. The shockers in this movie are serious in content and this crowd of twists causes a desensitization in the viewer that doesn't let the whole thing sink in. Where there could be a punch, these are like successive little slaps in your face.
I find the cartoonishly unrealistic scenes in the movie to be a treat. It was nice to watch but it also had a function: it gave a glimpse of the new characters that were introduced, the way a caricature does.
The social commentary is where the perfectly executed noir steps in. A great satire to public perception of psychopathy and how it is engineered by media. Might give some insight to those clueless people out there who haven't yet realized how we transitioned from denouncing behavior that exudes lack of empathy to glamorizing it, condoning the criminals it breeds, because, you know as well as I do how much we are attracted to people in Wall Street as they speculate and kill our future with a single phone call because of all that sexy hair and slick outfit and their "intelligence". Well, there is no "high functioning" psycho in the movie, but the commentary nails it nonetheless.
It is the pacing of the later twists with respect to twist content that led me to give this one an 7. The punch vs slap thing, in other words.
It is a great thriller tainted with abundance of stuff at the cost of more important stuff. The actors in this movie did a great job and character development could have been much better had the script allowed room for it. Come to think of it, this movie should have been at least half an hour longer. As it is, it feels like they crammed it all in 1.5 hour so as not to cut it short.
If you are binge thriller watchers, watch this one. It is a nice Korean thriller by all means. If you look for more in a movie, then I think it is still worth to give a shot. My guess is that you will be both delighted and disappointed but you will be nowhere near "what did I just watch?". No. This one's better than that.
There are some twists you don't see coming, and when they do, they come down pouring. Some may find them predictable but considering the pacing of the movie I do not deem most of them predictable, except the first one, and this is not actually good all because of timing. Since I do not intend to share any spoiler here, it will be hard for me to explain my point of view, but I will give it a try: The movie twist-bombs you during a single scene of confrontation up until which you had time to dwell on possibilities but wouldn't, in my case at least, because I was too busy savoring the rich performances, an already gruesome and captivating story, and even if I saw a twist coming and try to wrap my head around it, it was hard for me to let the next twist sink in amid all the empathy the story and some of the performances forced me to experience. The shockers in this movie are serious in content and this crowd of twists causes a desensitization in the viewer that doesn't let the whole thing sink in. Where there could be a punch, these are like successive little slaps in your face.
I find the cartoonishly unrealistic scenes in the movie to be a treat. It was nice to watch but it also had a function: it gave a glimpse of the new characters that were introduced, the way a caricature does.
The social commentary is where the perfectly executed noir steps in. A great satire to public perception of psychopathy and how it is engineered by media. Might give some insight to those clueless people out there who haven't yet realized how we transitioned from denouncing behavior that exudes lack of empathy to glamorizing it, condoning the criminals it breeds, because, you know as well as I do how much we are attracted to people in Wall Street as they speculate and kill our future with a single phone call because of all that sexy hair and slick outfit and their "intelligence". Well, there is no "high functioning" psycho in the movie, but the commentary nails it nonetheless.
It is the pacing of the later twists with respect to twist content that led me to give this one an 7. The punch vs slap thing, in other words.
It is a great thriller tainted with abundance of stuff at the cost of more important stuff. The actors in this movie did a great job and character development could have been much better had the script allowed room for it. Come to think of it, this movie should have been at least half an hour longer. As it is, it feels like they crammed it all in 1.5 hour so as not to cut it short.
If you are binge thriller watchers, watch this one. It is a nice Korean thriller by all means. If you look for more in a movie, then I think it is still worth to give a shot. My guess is that you will be both delighted and disappointed but you will be nowhere near "what did I just watch?". No. This one's better than that.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Lời Thú Tội Của Kẻ Sát Nhân
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 21 701 525 $US
- Durée1 heure 59 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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