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Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance korean movie review
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Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
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by Daxtreme
Oct 12, 2022
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

We are all powerless in the face of senseless evil acts

I’m… oh man this thing is harsh.

Not gonna lie, this movie wasn’t really having me in the first half. It was interesting but I wasn’t too into it.

But, like clockwork, as soon as a Park Chan-wook movie (or any movie, really) begins focusing on Song Kang-oh, it’s like magic happens.

This one is quite sadistic. I’d say so far that it’s this director’s most repulsive movie overall, even felt more genuinely gratuitous than Oldboy to me. As usual the script is well-rounded, the pacing deliberate so we can get really into the characters’ messy heads, and the violence often sudden and brutal. I like the twist with the title, a really nice touch.

But what was lacking to me in this movie compared to his other work was the feeling of going on a journey with the characters. I felt detached a bit, like I was missing a piece of the puzzle. I get that the blind man is dense but why is he so? I didn’t get a good sense of that. While Park Chan-wook’s style was much more pronounced in Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, this felt less distinguished to me. Slightly.

Sounds from my review so far like this movie is not so good but I thought it was great, and I respect it in a weird way, especially from the half-point and onwards. It’s brilliant and unique in a way and Song Kang-oh’s acting was exceptional. The dramatic irony in this movie is off the charts. It stays with you.

I'm thoroughly impressed with this director.
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