All'ex serial killer Byung Soo viene diagnosticato l'Alzheimer come conseguenza di un incidente stradale accaduto 17 anni prima che gli impedì di continuare i suoi omicidi e gli permise di vivere una vita normale con sua figlia. Quando si verificano una serie di omicidi nel paese vicino, Byung Soo teme che siano avvenuti durante i suoi vuoti di memoria, ma appena incontra Tae Joo capisce istintivamente che è lui il serial killer. Denuncialo alle autorità, Byung Soo scopre che Tae Joo è un poliziotto e così decide di cercare prove concrete per dimostrare che Tae Joo è uno psicopatico. Tutto ciò attira però l'interesse di Tae Joo verso Byung Soo e sua figlia e ora, con la sua labile memoria, Byung Soo deve trovare un modo per proteggere sua figlia da Tae Joo... (Fonte: Inglese = ShoeBox || Traduzione e riadattamento = MyDramaList) ~~ Tratto dal romanzo "A Murderer's Guide to Memorization" (살인자의 기억법) di Kim Young Ha (김영하). Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 살인자의 기억법
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Salinjaui Gieokbeob , A Murderer's Guide to Memorization , Sarinjaui Gieokbeop
- Sceneggiatore: Hwang Jo Yoon
- Sceneggiatore & Regista: Won Sin Yun
- Generi: Azione, Thriller, Mistero, Psicologico
Dove Guardare Memorie di un Omicida
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Sol Kyung Gu Ruolo Principale
- Kim Nam Gil Ruolo Principale
- Kim Seol HyunEun HeeRuolo di Supporto
- Oh Dal SooAn Byung ManRuolo di Supporto
- Hwang Seok JungJo Yeon JooRuolo di Supporto
- Kil Hae YeonMariaRuolo di Supporto
Recensioni
Prepare To Develop A Twitch From This Film, It Will Make Your Brain Hurt
What a fascinating twisty turny story this was about a serial killer chasing another serial killer! I had seen a clip of this film weeks ago and it immediately peaked my interest. That clip was the one of our main character Byung Soo rear ending a younger man Tae Joo with his car, then coming to find out Tae Joo has a bloody body in his trunk. That interaction was so well done and gripping I had to see the movie.I'll start with the acting. It's great all the way around, but especially from Sol Kyung Gu (Byung Soo) and Kim Nam Gil (Tae Joo). Those two acted off of each other so well! The daughter's actor Kim Seol Hyun was good as well, but her peak didn't really happen until the revelation about her father much later on into the film. There's some really nice cinematography in this. A couple unique shots stood out to me and I loved, then some others were meh and could've been tweaked. Specifically shots within the bamboo forest. Some of those could've been so cool if done differently. Overall though, really well shot! The music score was also really gripping, especially with the use of hard drums. Definitely made the suspense cling to you.
So with that all aside, let's move onto the plot. Like I stated before, the overall plot is really interesting. A serial killer would know how to track down another serial killer! Just by the way he thinks and plans. The dementia and alzheimers definitely made for another interesting plot device to keep the story going and make it more difficult for out main character. Whom I believe could've taken down Tae Joo sooner if not for the illness weighing him down. Sometimes though, the mental aspect felt overused a tad and it made things unclear what was real for awhile. Which could be very confusing for casual viewers. However, I don't consider myself one of those so I thought the solid not knowing was a highlight of the film, because it keeps you guessing and questioning. There's a period of the film where it kind of backpedals a bit, but eventually gets you moving forward again and I quite liked that.
That last act of the film was really solid, including the revelation that Byung Soo wasn't wrong or guilty of the current crimes being committed. Which led to an amazingly choreographed fight scene in the house. Another scene that happens before this that I really liked was the friend cop lighting the cigarette only for its flame to show Tae Joo's face in the shadows. That was really cool, shocking and very horror-esque. Dude opened the pack too early, because I'm pretty sure those cigarettes were meant to be lit after capturing Byung Soo but I could be wrong?
I am aware that this film is based on a book, which now I want to read. As well as there being a directors cut with an alternate ending. I didn't like this alternate ending and think viewers should stick to the theatrical cut, since the other cut is too obvious for me and not gripping like this one. Definitely watch the film though and don't get it mixed up with Bong-Joon Ho film "Memories of Murder" completely different film! Both worth a watch though!
A serial killer after a serial killer!
Just when you thought you know how the story will unfold, you'll get hit with another plot twist! This movie has such a unique storyline that I dont think I have watched anything quite like it. Casting was on point. Kim Nam Gil who drew me to watch this movie was excellent as an antagonist. His acting complemented Sol Kyung Gu almost like a typical love team. Their chemistry on screen was so at par with each other that it carried the movie into a box office hit. I especially love how the ending left me in anguish... did it really ended the way the man with dementia said it did!? Did it!?