Nae-ga sal-in-beom-i-da (2012)
28KNae-ga sal-in-beom-i-da: Directed by Byung-gil Jung. With Jae-yeong Jeong, Shi-hoo Park, Hae-Kyun Jung, Yeong-ae Kim. Lee Du-seok publishes an autobiography describing murders he committed after the statute of limitations expires. A detective and one of the victim’s mothers search for the author while another killer begins a spree of murders.
“I was worried that this, as a remake of a cult series, would be either bad or silly, but I really liked the pilot episode, and Iu0026#39;m looking forward to seeing the next one.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s faster paced than the original u0026quot;Vu0026quot;, but as I found the original sometimes frustratingly slow, I wasnu0026#39;t bothered by this. The aliens are made to seem a lot more human – all except for their leader Anna (played by Morena Baccarin), who made my skin crawl. She has some facial expressions that would make me back up and start looking for something to use as a weapon. She really builds up a certain feeling of paranoia, and a definite feeling of not knowing what sheu0026#39;s planning. Both fit this story well, I think. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThankfully, thereu0026#39;s a lot less characters in this version than the old one. I always found them hard to keep track of, and here it seems theyu0026#39;ve chosen to concentrate on a fewer number of people. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt wouldnu0026#39;t surprise me if I come to like this new version of u0026quot;Vu0026quot; better than the old one. The old one was very much about people; how they reacted, felt and interacted. The new one seems to be a bit more about the action and thriller elements.”