Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Review: ASSASSINATION Shoots Up a Storm With Stuffed to the Gills Spy Yarn
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Review: BAD GUYS ALWAYS DIE Suffers A Slow Death
One of the more high profile among the many China-Korea collaborations of the last few years (prior to the THAAD-related meldown in relations), Bad Guys Always Die teams Taiwanese star Chen Bolin with top Korean actress Son Ye-jin in an action-comedy (leaning more towards the later) set on Jeju Island, an extremely popular holiday spot for both Koreans and Chinese tourists.
Thursday, September 6, 2018
Review: RIGHT NOW, WRONG THEN, Stars Shine in Classic Hong Sangsoo
By Pierce Conran
Following Hong Sangsoo's career guarantees for viewers, at the very least, one thing - developing a keen eye for detail. The auteur's films are remarkably similar to one another, from their lecherous male director/professor characters and conversations over bottles of soju, all the way down to their repeating details and occasional (but abrupt) camera zooms and pans.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Review: COLLECTIVE INVENTION Asks the Right Questions, But Has None of the Answers
By Pierce Conran
Wrapping a raft of social issues plaguing modern Korean society into a simple allegory, Collective Invention, a quirky comedy-drama with dashes of the same humor found in Bong Joon-ho's work, is a succinct but relatively straightforward affair. The setting is ripe for social commentary, but none of the observations rise above the superficial and ultimately the film is let down by a storyline that feels underdeveloped and ends on a wishy-washy note of false hope.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Review: REACH FOR THE SKY Goes There and Beyond
By Pierce Conran
The last few BIFFs have each afforded us one great documentary (Non-Fiction Diary, Factory Complex), and 2015 proved to be no exception with the discovery of the timely Reach for the SKY, a compelling look at a common but disastrous problem at the root of modern Korean society - competitive education. Constructed like a thriller and featuring a taut and ominous mise-en-scene, this joint production between Korea and Belgium is gripping from the start and builds to a devastating climax.
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