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Ulio
Feb 17, 2011


Just watched The Handmaiden too. And I definitely agree with when the earlier scenes got replayed we now got full context to the situation and even though it was the same exact cut it was used wonderfully to explain further motivations of the characters. Really enjoyed the movie even though it was 2h30 or whatever it flew by. I am going to try watch some of Park Chan Wooks other works. I did watch Stoker but I didn't know he was the director behind it or I don't remember.

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Ulio
Feb 17, 2011


Atlas Hugged posted:

I don't think he's made a bad film. I did a watch through of his filmography a few years ago and enjoyed every minute of it. Everyone talks up Oldboy, but the real gem is Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.

I haven't watched either of those but Oldboy has been in my to watch list for a longtime. Hearing such high praise for it throughout the years, it makes me want to watch Sympathy for Lady Vengeance too. I'll try to watch those two next.

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