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18 Sympathy for Mr Vengeance (Boksuneun Naui Geot) (2003)

updated 15th May 2003
reviewer's rating
Four Stars
Reviewed by Jamie Russell


Director
Park Chan-Wook
Writers
Lee Jae-sun
Lee Mu-yeong
Lee Yong-jong
Park Chan-Wook
Stars
Shin Ha-kyun
Song Kang-ho
Bae Doo-na
Lim Ji-Eun
Length
121 minutes
Distributor
Metro Tartan
Cinema
30th May 2003
Country
South Korea
Genres
Action
Thriller
World Cinema


As anyone who's watched "The Way of the Gun" knows, the furthest distance between two points is always between a kidnapper and his money. In "Sympathy for Mr Vengeance", though, getting the money is easy. It's staying alive long enough to spend it that's the problem.

Taking its cue from the Pang brothers' similarly excellent "Bangkok Dangerous", "Sympathy for Mr Vengeance" stars Shin Ha-kyun as Ryu, a deaf and dumb steelworker who kidnaps his boss' daughter in order to pay for a kidney operation for his beloved sister. Nothing goes according to plan, and what ought to have been easy money soon turns into blood money.

That's just the start of this supremely gritty hardboiled thriller set in Asia's underground world of illegal organ transplants. After the kidnapping goes awry, Ryu and his girlfriend, Youngmi (the fantastic Bae Doo-na from "Take Care of My Cat" and the Korean remake of "Ringu"), struggle to avoid Ryu's old boss, who's determined to take an eye for an eye.

Director Park Chan-Wook says he wanted to create a hard-boiled Asian thriller that eschewed the overblown visual excess of recent Korean efforts (like "Shiri") in favour of a darker, more realistic delivery.

As a result, everything here is saturated in the believable (and the bloody), and although cinematographer Kim Byung-II has an eye for composing quite unusual shots, Park refuses to substitute bravura technical ability for emotional engagement.

Suitably, for a movie about a deaf-and-dumb hero, the audio track veers from moments of uncanny silence to a screeching jazz saxophone to even more disturbing sound effects of torsos being cracked open, heads beaten with baseball bats, and, in the most excruciating moment, a torture scene involving electrodes and earlobes.

Brutally nihilistic, this is one of the best Korean films to have hit these shores in a very long time.

In Korean with English subtitles.

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