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The 8th Night
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by lana
Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A masterpiece made for me

So. I'll start by saying that I began watching this movie not knowing what to expect. Based on the comments, I thought: either people are right, and this is yet another piece of trash, or it’s a masterpiece made for me (or just trash made for me).

After watching the movie, I can say it gave me unusual feelings. And honestly — I don't understand what many people are talking about. I think this is simply one of those cases where the movie isn’t for everyone.

I really liked the movie's concept. Behind this legend lies a deep meaning that, perhaps, not everyone will understand — but for me, it resonated.

The atmosphere was impressive. The soundtrack, the actors' performances, the mysticism, the silence, the darkness, the landscapes — all of it did its job perfectly. I was especially hooked by the creepy visuals and the suspense.

The characters were decently developed, but I would’ve liked to learn more about the detective because, at some point, I completely forgot he existed.

The ending felt way too fast. I had just prepared myself for the climax — and it ended right away. I wanted more tension and an emotional punch at the end.

But despite the flaws I mentioned, I still believe this movie deserves more attention.

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Our Times
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by Shiro
Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Nothing new, but really sweet

This is a movie about remembrance of youth past... and could you face your teen self as the grownup you have become?

Taking us back to a 90- early 2000s typical romcom. Nostalgia meets hoodlomes and evil teachers meet teens with a lovely fighting spirit and a sweet, sweet, friendship. Some part actually grabbed my heart and squeezed it a bit to tight other felt a bit unnecessary and dare I say slightly draggy. There is a really cute puppy in this but what I love the most is probably the male leads smile, the female leads fighting spirit and the closing scene.

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Better Days
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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Heart-Wrenching Masterpiece

Some films leave a fleeting impression, while others carve themselves into your soul, refusing to let go. Better Days (2019) is the latter a cinematic triumph that transcends the boundaries of storytelling and becomes an experience. Without a doubt, this film has cemented itself in my top 10 movies of all time. It is a raw, visceral, and deeply evocative portrayal of youth, trauma, and the desperate yearning for hope in a world that often seems cruel.

What struck me most about Better Days was its authenticity. Every emotion, every fleeting smile, every tear-soaked moment felt so painfully real. If you have ever been a teenager, this film will resonate with you on a profoundly personal level. It captures the unspoken frustrations, the quiet battles, and the unrelenting turmoil that come with that phase of life. The cinematography itself enhances this sense of realism close-up shots of the characters’ skin, the exhaustion in their eyes, and the heavy silence between words make you live their experiences, not just witness them.

Zhou Dongyu and Jackson Yee deliver performances that are nothing short of extraordinary. These two don’t just act; they breathe life into their characters. The pain in their eyes, the hesitation in their voices, the unguarded vulnerability these are performances that deserve every award possible, perhaps even an Oscar. There’s an undeniable angstiness that will leave you in pieces, making you bawl your eyes out, yet you won’t be able to look away.

Beyond its emotional depth, Better Days is a harrowing reflection of reality. The film sheds light on bullying one of the most insidious forms of cruelty that exists, especially among the young. Even if one has never faced severe physical abuse, we have all, at some point, felt belittled, outcast, or ridiculed. This film doesn't shy away from showing the brutal consequences of such torment. It makes you question the world we live in, the systems that fail to protect the vulnerable, and the silent struggles countless individuals endure.

While on the surface, Better Days may seem like another enemies-to-lovers trope wrapped in a dark, angst-filled package, it is so much more. It is a rollercoaster of emotions, one that forces you to confront uncomfortable truths. It is thought-provoking, yet somehow, in moments when you least expect it, it makes you smile. It reminds us that even in the bleakest of times, happiness can still find a way to exist, even if only for a fleeting moment.

The ending is nothing short of perfection the kind that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. The actors seamlessly transition into their adult roles, embodying a maturity that is both palpable and deeply moving. The shift in their demeanor is remarkable; no longer are they controlled by their emotions, but rather, they have gained the strength to control them. The weight of their past does not define them anymore it shapes them into individuals who can finally breathe freely, unshackled from the chains of their former lives. There is an immense sense of relief, a cathartic realization that, at last, they hold their future in their own hands. The freedom to simply exist as themselves is a luxury they have fought for, and now, they finally get to embrace it.

As one wise soul once said, "Sometimes, in this small life, all we humans need is happiness above all." This film embodies that sentiment through pain, through hardship, through tragedy, there remains an undying flicker of hope.

Better Days is not just a movie; it is an experience that will haunt you, move you, and ultimately, change you. If you haven’t seen it yet, prepare yourself for one of the most powerful films of this generation.

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Between Complete and Incomplete
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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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A Love That Needs No Fixing

There are stories that whisper, stories that shout, and then there are stories that simply exist—softly, beautifully, unapologetically. Between Complete and Incomplete is one of those stories.

This right here was so amazing—explicit ACE and poly representation? Omg. And done so well too. Minho, an asexual man, in a poly relationship with Seongjin and Gyutae. A love that is neither fractured nor forced to be whole, but simply is.

Seongjin, the calm and understanding one, bridges their love so effortlessly, holding Minho and Gyutae in his quiet strength. He understands them so well, helps them navigate their emotions, never pushing, always listening. The film does not stumble into the trap of "fixing" asexuality. There is no forced resolution, no expectation for Minho to "change" or "compromise."
Instead, his boundaries are honored, his love is understood, and his presence is enough.

And the terms—polyamory, ACE—used so naturally, woven seamlessly into the dialogue. The conversation with Minho's friend? A gift. They explain asexuality so well—not just as the absence of sexual attraction, but as something that can still hold love, connection, and even enjoyment in its own way. Asexuality is not a void; it is simply a different way of being, a different way of feeling.

The details made my heart ache in the best way. The way Minho takes pictures of his lovers, capturing them with quiet devotion. The way Seongjin and Gyutae never pressure him, always making sure he is comfortable. The way he loves, and shows it, in ways that are his own.

And the quality? Stunning. Every frame, every shot, intentional and intimate. The film breathes, lingers, lets the emotions settle in your chest.

As an asexual myself, this film spoke to me. For those who have longed to see themselves reflected, Between Complete and Incomplete is more than a film—it is a sigh of relief, a quiet revolution. Love does not always need fixing. Sometimes, it just needs to be understood.

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Officer Black Belt
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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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what a great film!

I really enjoyed this film as an action film. It was very impactful, but it had a lot going on in the storyline. You will never left board!

Shame that the officer didn’t survive but overall as a film I really enjoyed it. I almost wish it was a series and that there was gonna be a series 2!!

I think the casting was really impressive and I liked the way the friends joined and it would’ve been nice for them to join the task force as well in the end I think.

would definitely recommend this film. It’s got quite a lot of heavy content so I would definitely advise checking the themes and warnings first but for me I really enjoyed the film.

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Her Love Boils Bathwater
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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Family is whoever is there now

I wish I could explain thoroughly how this movie makes you feel.

The movie's highlight and message is a wonderful message. Family is something that we acquire and doesn't necessarily need to be blood related. I think this resonated beautifully in the movie. We have many different characters come together all due to the strong performance of Miyazawa Rie. Her character is the glue that holds these characters together. I thought her beautiful but quiet strength was a real highlight of the movie. It never strayed into melodramatic territory. Although that one gut punch scene with her and Azumi, that was hard. The movie has a bunch of different types of emotional scenes that will affect people differently but I found it all to be similar to a coming of age story.

Futaba's character was so well balanced. I think once you learn about her own backstory it makes her struggle through the movie so much more powerful. There was a grace about how she carried herself but a slight playfulness. Not to mention her slightly brash nature. I thought she was a well rounded character. I do wonder how they would balance with her young costar. The young Azumi was expertly played by Sugisaki Hana. Her scenes showed a lot of vulnerability and strength. I think most of us can relate to her growing pains. We experience through Azumi: Bullying, anxiety and emotional distress caused by school and then the weight of her loved ones diagnosis. Her eternal struggle to emote her feelings and the opposing force of her mother pushing her to act, It was all very moving. I enjoyed her progression in the movie into her own person.

Ayuko, the little sister played a nice roll in the dynamic of the family as an outsider. I felt her story needed some more plot as she was somewhat just there. I understood her character was meant to be like that but I needed more for her to truly resonate in the story. What we did get of her in the story was heartbreaking. Joe Odagiri's character, how should I put this? He isn't really around, but simultaneously has an effect on all the characters without even doing anything do to his character's progression. I would of liked more exposition on his character's reasons for coming back or why he did what he did. I think that's why we had carefree but distraught Takumi introduced. In a way it mirrored Kazuhiro and that was important for Futaba's acceptance of Kazuhiro in the end.

The cinematography was quiet and well framed. Body language played a part in any scene were the four of them were together. There was a particular scene with Ayuko after her big emotional scene that I thought was a simple yet affective shot involving a simple light pillar and her eyes. It was a clever way of showing a silver lining to hardships. The scene with Azumi and Kimie was also a scene stealer. It was probably my favorite scene in the entire movie. The soundtrack was nothing notable however the ambient piano allowed the movie to have a light an airy atmosphere.

Despite the movie's feeling of loss, I think the movie somehow maintained a sense of hope. I felt like it never allowed things to linger and every setback came with a win. I think it's message is important to people to consider. We don't always know how long we have on this earth, so we want to be able to know those we leave behind will be ok. Our family we create, they help you stay grounded and support you as your base.

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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

Not Scary! A STORY OF COMPETITION, JEALOUSY, FRIENDSHIP n OBSESSIVE LOVE!!

After watching the first three movies, I'm convinced that this Franchise is more of Psychological Horror.
They are sad stories with Human Emotions Dominating, while Supernatural, Ghost Elements are just side tracks to attract horror genre lovers :/
(Also Only the last 30-40 mins is the interesting part n need to bear the first one hour chaos! )

I remember watching few of these in my younger years n all these years, had an impression that they are Scary Horrors, Silly Me! 🤭
But now as an adult, re-watched n I don't find any scary horror element in this :/.
The human emotions n the reasons why Living turn Ghosts are the Actual Scary Elements!! 😂

****
Like the first two movies in this franchise, even here, First 1 hour is spent on forming the base n background to the horror part of the story.
The last 40 minutes is where the horror part starts n that is the only interesting part in the movie.

Though unrelated, the first two movies have a bit of confusing n chaotic editing and direction, Clearly this movie is different from those two in those aspects, which is a positive point for this movie.

The plot is Good.
Direction is different n Good.
Editing is Good but a bit confusing at times.
The execution of this plot, the story telling / narration is straight forward (chronological) n direct to the point, unlike the first two movies that go back n forth between the past n present (Non Linear Narration)

Not a Scary horror!

Wishing stairs track in the movie, is very well done.
Liked the supernatural mystery of it - 29th step appears only if ur wish is strong n if appears, ur wish will come true .

More than the Haunting of the Ghost, I find this theme of Wishing stairs, that thought of 29th step itself, as more scary 😂

**** The story / Characters:
High school girls, Gal besties but one loves beyond friendship, while the other doesn't deny or accept openly. So, this is an implied love relationship .
Anyways, it's clear that they are atleast close buddies .

These two main lead actresses acted well .

There is another character (3rd gal), who is a secret admirer of one of the main leads.
(So it's a love triangle? )
Her role gives unclear impressions:
She is bullied by her classmates, have her own issues like weight troubles etc n she acts very hyper all the time.
So, Is she Hyper bcz of the bullying or her personal issues or it's her usual nature?
Also It's unclear whether her character has any mental issues or just over exaggerated acting by the actress to express sad when bullied n shy when she confronts her crush.

This makes me think that she (3rd gal) is more weird n scary than the ghost😂

At some point, looked like a psycho obsessive lover killings (3rd gal) than a possessed person killings (3rd gal being possessed by her crush, the Ghost) 😂
(later in the story, it's made clear that it's the second one)

***
There are few unclear points.
For eg, What's with the glass pieces in ballet shoes, who n why they did is not clear ( unclear bcz of bad lighting/cinematography or bad print?)

****
Overall, THIS IS A STORY OF COMPETITION, JEALOUSY, FRIENDSHIP n OBSESSIVE LOVE!

There is no suspense or scary part in this, like in usual horror movies.
Even the bgm didn't bring the horror effect (like in the first movie)
The Haunting scenes doesn't give much horror vibe.
Instead IT'S A SAD STORY OF THE GIRLS! :(

THE CLIMAX IS GOOD, THE HORROR CONTINUES!!

****
My Rating is 6 / 10
(For the good plot, for the sad story of the gals n their acting n for the direct linear narration, unlike the first two movies)

Would have been More, if the First One Hour of the movie would have Utilised Better

****
Check out my Reviews for other movies in this Franchise :)

Till now, in this franchise, Liked movies in the order:
1 > 3 > 2

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Lipstick
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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

The Heartbreakening Beauty

This 12-minute short film takes us on an intimate and heartbreaking journey through the life of a transgender individual, exploring the intense struggles that often accompany self-acceptance. The film's main character, a young woman who has yet to fully embrace her identity, experiences bullying in a way that many can relate to, especially when the smallest actions, such as dropping a lipstick, can trigger a painful wave of rejection. The film beautifully captures the weight of these moments, where something as simple as a misplaced item becomes a symbol of deeper societal judgment.

The lead character’s internal conflict is depicted through a tender relationship with an enigmatic figure, a girl who may represent her true self, an imaginary friend, or perhaps both—a subtle commentary on how complex and fluid gender identity can feel for many. As the film progresses, the lead’s mental health deteriorates, giving a raw glimpse into the despair and confusion that can arise when one is disconnected from their authentic self. The narrative touches deeply on depression, isolation, and the crippling fear of rejection, but also on the importance of seeking help.

The final tribute to Yook Woo Dang (1984–2003) adds another layer of poignancy. By dedicating the film to him, the filmmakers not only honor his memory but also shed light on the often-overlooked intersection of mental illness, depression, and LGBTQ+ struggles.

About Yook Woo Dang:
Yook Woo Dang was a South Korean man whose life was tragically cut short in 2003. Known for his activism in both LGBTQ+ and mental health awareness, his passing resonated deeply within his community. Yook’s struggles with mental health were compounded by societal pressure, and his life story serves as a stark reminder of the importance of visibility and support for marginalized individuals. He had been vocal about the struggles of growing up with a gender identity that was misunderstood and how these challenges were exacerbated by mental illness.
His tragic death sparked conversations around the need for more compassion, understanding, and accessibility for individuals facing mental health challenges, particularly in the context of gender identity. This film’s dedication to Yook Woo Dang is a touching tribute to his life, one that highlights the impact of both societal expectations and the personal demons that can affect one's sense of self.
I hope this review captures the essence of the film and honors the memory of Yook Woo Dang appropriately. If you'd like to talk more about the film or your feelings after watching it, feel free to share.

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You're So Precious to Me
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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

BLOOD DOESN'T MAKE FAMILY. LOVE DOES

I CRIED I CRIED AND I CRIED !!!!!!!!! PREPARED YOUR TISSUES BEFORE WATCHING THIS I'M GIVING Y'ALL WARNING.
Then starts the journey of 2 strangers. How they became attached to each other. How they became each other's comforts, and at the end how they became each other's family.😭
Jeong Seo Yeon, who played a seven-year-old Eun Hye, is impressive. Many of you know her from the famous 2020 kdrama (Flower of evil). She moved Jae Sik’s heart and deeply affected the audience with her outstanding acting talent. One will be amazed how wonderfully she acted that deaf - blind role at her age

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Miracle in Cell No. 7
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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I loved it and I would personally recommend it to everyone.

This is one movie where you will cry. That's for sure. I have recently watched it and now I am asking myself why haven't I watched it before. First of all, the characters. All the characters are admirable. What is really noticeable that with the presence of innocence of the girl Ye Seung which also means Jesus, all the inmates change somehow from rustic to gentle, from heartless to humane. They have all travelled a path which is not forceful but with innocence that exceeds from their old self.
Secondly, the story. Oh! the story. What a writer! What a screenplay! What a script! What a concept! To tell the truth, from the beginning, I thought there would be something obvious. The father will be released and all that. But when the verdict of death came, I was constantly on tears. I was seriously crying. This movie is enough to make a grown man cry.

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Hope
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Mar 22, 2025
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

HOPE

This is definitely not a movie for everyone - not at all!

Who hasn't heard of a child or children being abducted on their way to school only to be savagely assaulted physically then left to perish or to never be seen again.
I rarely cry watching movies but this time, I lost it. I can't even explain how many times I broke down watching Hope and that has never happened with me. best movie
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The Eagle Shooting Heroes
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Mar 21, 2025
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

"I'm invincible now!!...what a way to go"

When Wong Kar Wai’s Ashes of Time was running over budget, the rumor is that he produced a quickie comedy starring his Ashes actors in order to make a fast buck on Lunar New Year. If you are looking for anything to make sense, you won’t find it here. Hong Kong slapstick fans will be in hog heaven. While parts of the film worked for me it dragged on way too long.

Normally, I’d give a brief synopsis of the film here, but there really wasn’t enough of a coherent story to do that. Tony Leung Chiu Wai played the main bad guy who was beaten, poisoned, and stabbed along the way. He spent much of the film with swollen lips and ears. Tony Leung Ka Fei played an Indian prince looking for his one true love so that he could obtain immortality. The object of his desire was less than thrilled. Jacky Cheung played the Beggar King who was in love with Joey Wong’s Su Qiu who was in love with Leslie Cheung’s Yao Shi who was in love with Brigitte Lin’s “Third Princess.” Carina Lau was dressed as the man Chou Po Tang/Zhou Bo Tong, a disciple of Kenny Bee’s late Wang Chon Yang, believing that the princess killed him. There were cross dressing and gender bending relationships, some played for laughs and others not. Talking monsters including a gorilla, a dinosaur, and a large “sparrow” joined the strange menagerie also populated by giant centipedes.

I found some of the bits funny but others went on and on and on and on and on… There were several lengthy song and dance numbers. The martial arts fights were done for a laugh. Most were furiously over-cranked or slowed down to almost a standstill. The fights featured a great deal of wire work, smoke, and explosions.

The Eagle Shooting Horses looked low budget and hastily made with a great deal of improv. If you are a fan of slapstick this is the ticket. And I have to say it was the first time I ever saw anyone play soccer with a floating head.

21 March 2025

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Dark Nuns
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by Kate
Mar 21, 2025
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to choose your line.

So much was happening, but also nothing was happening, and how is that even possible?

If we talk about the actual events, this is a 40 minute movie at best. Exorcism, chat, death, chat, exorcism, chat, exorcism - more or less the plot. But if we take into consideration the topics introduced in said chats - that's a one semester lecture for you. Lack of faith in the men of faith. The misogyny in church and the lack of equality between men and women. Nuns doing tarot readings? Sure. Also a power team of nuns and schaman doing exorcisms. I guess. Then we have illness, I guess shame, but that was not explained at all. One could say this was a women empowerment movie, but was it really? And then the whole final sequence, as beautiful as it was, was also painfully dumb.

Even Song Hye Kyo was a hit or miss depending on the scene. Her nonchalant and confident scenes were great, but every time she tried to be more angry domineering and scream it just felt painfully flat. I feel like at least for some lines, if they switched her raised voice to a really chilling whisper with the music going quiet, it would have far more impact.

Moon Woo Jin did an amazing job holding back laughter, because that performance was just ridiculous. In a good way. It was exactly what the director and writer wanted, that's clear.

Lee Jin Wook was there, acted like an asshole. Was gone. He is not the main role, that I can tell you, and Jeon Yeo Been, while definitely more prominent, had to somehow deliver a character that brought nothing on the screen.

What's good? The movie was beautiful. Quite a few breathtaking scenes and good use of special effects.

Overall, pass - in both senses of the world. I'm not mad I watched it, it passed. But also, don't waste your time, pass.

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Revelations
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by MrLuca
Mar 21, 2025
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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The human obsession of justifying

I've never been that big of a fan of movies in the past. I've always found them to be too short for me to get invested in, unlike dramas. But I'm now noticing that a movie, like this one, seems to have a stronger/more clear message in it. At least for me it did. This movie portrays very well the problem I have with religions. To quote the psychiatrist: "Things like the devil and monsters are created by humans to justify themselves."
When someone else does something bad, they are the devil's spawn, but if you yourself do something bad, that must've been God's will. Of course, complete nonsense.
I was going to give this a 7/10 at first, but that quote alone made me change it to an 8/10. Great movie, incredible acting.

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Demon City Oni Goroshi
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by HP_
Mar 21, 2025
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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Review of City Demon: A Whirlwind of Action and Revenge

Many have spoken about City Demon, and opinions are divided. Some reviews claim that the film's only redeeming quality is its action sequences, while others criticize the excessive amount of content compressed into two hours. Some have even declared that the movie, as a whole, is not good. But here I am to say something different: City Demon is a brutal, thrilling, and emotionally devastating masterpiece that deserves more recognition than it has received.

From the beginning, the story plunges into a whirlwind of tragedy and violence that gives no respite. Imagine this: a serial killer is about to leave his life of crime behind to dedicate himself entirely to his family. But his attempt at redemption is violently shattered when a group of five people murders his wife and shoots his daughter, leaving her on the brink of death. As if fate could not be crueler, Skata, our protagonist, is also attacked and left in a coma. But the story does not end there; on the contrary, it is just beginning.

As the movie unfolds, the pieces of this bloody and vengeful story come together in a narrative that leaves you breathless. It is not just about spectacular fight scenes and there are plenty of those, as watching a single man take on 40 enemies is a moment that etches itself into your memory but also about pain, suffering, abandonment, and the eternal struggle between remembering your family or losing yourself in the darkness of vengeance. City Demon is not just another action film; it is a story of legacy, of how the thirst for justice can pass from one generation to the next. Even after Skata's death, his daughter picks up the torch of his rage, turning revenge into her sole purpose.

The deaths, precisely choreographed fights, and high-stakes situations give this film a unique appeal that cannot be ignored. Some may see it as a mindless spectacle of violence, but for those who can look deeper, City Demon is an intense and well-crafted film a symphony of chaos and emotion that, far from being forgotten, deserves recognition as one of the most impactful action movies of its time.

So, no matter what the critics say, my opinion is clear: City Demon is an experience that must be lived.

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