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In Reply to: Re: "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance:" don't go into this one posted by J C on October 12, 2006 at 14:41:34:
that's for sure.
Of course I was referring to the third in the series, "Lady Vengeance."
It is so different from the previous two that comparisons are difficult.
As I said, be prepared for a very different experience: hard to believe it's the same director, so soon after the others.
The principal should be a huge star: layered and nuanced performance... and she is distractingly beautiful.
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...see these movies.You're right on, here, Tin. Though related, each of the films in this triad can stand strongly in its own right. Each has a distinct character; one could say even a distinct and different movie-making style. Taken together, they represent a great body of work.
"Old Boy" is deliciously pulpy, a study in feeling. "...Mr. Vengence" is a believable slice of life, quite realistic in nature, a study in thinking, deliberation. ,,,,,Lady Vengence", a demanding, esoteric study of the will. One leads to next. Completely human, all.
All are beautiful, morally provocative, elevated expressions of film art. I look forward now to a second viewing in order. And I look forward to more from this prolific director.
Is it just me or is there good reason to think that the East - South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, China, etc. - is producing the most consistently exciting and fulfilling film right now.
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Grits: the other white starch!
....should be "vengeance", not "vengence". Pardons, please.
I've already seen OB and SFMV. Liked both a lot. SFMV was a cross, to me, between Lynch and Tarantino.
My Korean copy says "Sympathy For Lady Vengeance". I liked it better than the other two in the Vengeance Trilogy. 2005 was a good year for Korean movies.
Jack
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