Seullou bidio (2014)

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Seullou bidio: Directed by Young-Tak Kim. With Kil-kang Ahn, Tae-Hyun Cha, Sung-won Choi, Lee Joon-hyuk. A man is cursed by seeing everything in slow motion.

“Great idea wasted by the lack of courage to try new things. This review is going to be a bit biased because when it comes to Asian cinema I really dislike when american companies put their hands on these projects. What attracts me the most to Korean cinema the most is their lack of fear of trying new things or even doing certain scenes most audiences would find too shocking or intense to be shown, so when american companies intervene in these projects you can almost feel something is not right. Iu0026#39;ll note I didnu0026#39;t know 20th Century was behind the project until I finished the movie and started researching, but I knew it had to be an American production for the way the movie felt, there was this lacking of freedom most Korean movies have (oh the irony). With this Iu0026#39;m not saying american productions arenu0026#39;t good, Iu0026#39;m saying they are different kinds of productions. While the acting was what I would consider okay, granted this isnu0026#39;t a movie where any actor would show his/hers acting chops but the actors still made a good job overall, with one scene in particular coming to mind where the actor made a great job. The movie overall is enjoyable with a particular scene I consider a really creative try on the director with the condition of the main character being a source of great potential to make funny and interesting scenes, great work by the director and scriptwriters on the majority of the project, though I believe the movie could be much more than it actually came to be and offer, itu0026#39;s still and enjoyable ride and could be appreciated by many.”

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