Bulshinjiok (2009)

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Bulshinjiok: Directed by Lee Yong-ju. With Shim Eun-kyung, Bo-yeon Kim, Seo-hie Ko, Chang-jik Lee. After Hee-jin’s younger sister So-jin, who is possessed by a spirit,disappears,the neighbors die one by one and a secret underlying their deaths is revealed.

“First off there is one particular nasty scene that served no other purpose than to shock the viewer (And by nasty I mean disgusting not gruesome). While I have no problems with using such methods I do think it has to build up to something. Sadly there is no real climax or wtf moment to speak of. Well,there is one little scene that truly belongs to the genre,only it comes far too late. And when this scene plays out you just donu0026#39;t care anymore. Like many Korean horror movies this one is slow and very confusing. And it is maybe somewhat commendable that this director tries to do something new. But would it have hurt to put in some decent scares. Not once did I jump from my seat. Not that it is always required. But in this case much needed since the suspense is seriously lacking. There is a drama element that could have been used more to provide more impact. The relationship between the mother and the daughter(s) seems to be at the core of the few events that are played out. The background on this relationship is so minimal that it made it real hard for me to care for these persons. (I sense some sort of protest against Religious fanaticism. But on the other hand it also speaks in favor of faith.What do you mean confusing?) Had the director put in more depth into the main characters then maybe all of it would have made much more sense. u0026quot;Living Deathu0026quot; doesnu0026#39;t offer anything else to redeem itself. So why invest time in this movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEdit:People who judge others based on one written review and think to know what kind of person it is because he expressed his dislike for a movie they liked, need to take a look at themselves.Especially when is implied that braincells arenu0026#39;t used.Funny how this always applies to the so called art house titles and festival movies that are pretentious and ambiguous on purpose so that it can be interpreted in many ways.In some cases that surely could be a positive thing since it makes you think.Or it could be perceived as a bad thing since it masks the fact that the director could not decide or be bothered to give a solution.It all comes down to the interpretation of the viewer or the willingness of the viewer for that interpretation.I surely can appreciate subtleness in certain genres.But that does depend on the execution and the style it is presented in.If some of the story or dialogue is lost on the viewer one does have to ask whether this is because of the inability from the viewer to comprehend or that the director fails to tell the story adequately.In my opinion a brilliant film maker is someone who knows how to deliver the message to every man.Itu0026#39;s not that difficult to be vague even when they are under the impression it is obvious.People like me who deal with real life as real as it can get donu0026#39;t need to look for that kind of substance in books or movies.For me movies are pure escapism.That doesnu0026#39;t mean I donu0026#39;t appreciate it if a movie makes you think.I applaud it providing it is something I can relate to.But for each person this is different of course.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is only an excerpt of the million thoughts I have.But for the sake of humanity I will save those for myself.Why bother you with this particular thought then?To make it clear that each opinion is valid and that oneu0026#39;s intelligence canu0026#39;t be measured based on this one opinion. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBack to the movie. In my opinion Living Death doesnu0026#39;t offer enough for me to like it wholeheartedly.It did not impress me as it did with others on this board.I saw some elements like the mother daughter relationship that needed exploring.Some people do need more to be convinced especially when it is branded a horror movie.There are some conventions you canu0026#39;t escape from when it comes to horror.In that aspect it doesnu0026#39;t matter if we are talking about Hollywood type horror or Asian Horror.I sometimes favour Asian Horror because it usually knows how to build up tension and suspense in subtle ways.Living Death fails to do that.Here endeth the sermon!”

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