It seems like I am the only one here who wasn't blown away by the movie :/
I don't know... Maybe it's because I'm not really fond of warm movies... I dunno...
Watched it because of EXO showtime. Cried in the end. Honestly the culmination was worth waiting for, however the whole build up just didn't click for me.
Just saw this movie at a movie festival. An hour has passed, but I'm still "spiritless". I'm drenched. Cried my eyes out.
I knew I was going to a movie, that Kim Kiduk had something to do with. I was expecting something gruesome, twisted, revolting yet still attractive in a queer way. This movie was quite far from it.
I got the feeling that my presumption is wrong as I noticed that there is no N-14 or N-18 quota on the ticket. I got even more suspicious, that this is going to be a different movie after seeing "Trash" (Jung Woo) appear on the screen+ noticing the "perfect" make-up which Kiduk rarely (if ever) uses on the actors.
And yes, it wasn't revolting and grotesque, however it was sad, slightly torturing and gave you "that... is... unfair..." kind of feeling.
I am not disappointed with the movie. Got something different from what I expected, but still I enjoyed it.
The 2nd train scene (I'm trying not to spoil anything) made me cry hysterically as did the scene with (riot) police [I'm not sure which one was it]... I've watched this move three times already but I was still choking on my tears even during the 3rd watch...
It's so horrible, so sad, so crushing and touching.
After watching the movie for the 1st time I tried to learn some of the sign language, but by now I've forgotten even the few signs I knew. I should look them up again!
I don't know... Maybe it's because I'm not really fond of warm movies... I dunno...
Watched it because of EXO showtime. Cried in the end. Honestly the culmination was worth waiting for, however the whole build up just didn't click for me.
I knew I was going to a movie, that Kim Kiduk had something to do with. I was expecting something gruesome, twisted, revolting yet still attractive in a queer way. This movie was quite far from it.
I got the feeling that my presumption is wrong as I noticed that there is no N-14 or N-18 quota on the ticket. I got even more suspicious, that this is going to be a different movie after seeing "Trash" (Jung Woo) appear on the screen+ noticing the "perfect" make-up which Kiduk rarely (if ever) uses on the actors.
And yes, it wasn't revolting and grotesque, however it was sad, slightly torturing and gave you "that... is... unfair..." kind of feeling.
I am not disappointed with the movie. Got something different from what I expected, but still I enjoyed it.
It's so horrible, so sad, so crushing and touching.
After watching the movie for the 1st time I tried to learn some of the sign language, but by now I've forgotten even the few signs I knew. I should look them up again!
reakcija: ... hahaha...jo... gerai cia... xD