publishes a book in which he claims to be a serial killer that terrorized the area but who stopped 17 years ago. The original detective was seriously wounded in an attempt to arrest him, long ago, and now he is confronted by the spectacle of the murderer not only walking free (Korea, shockingly, had a statute of limitations of 15 years for murder), but becoming very wealthy and famous from his tell-all book. The family members of the many victims also have gathered, seeking to take justice into their own hands.
This is one of the most brilliantly written suspense films you will find. It makes one realize how Hollywood has somehow alienated or fails to employ good writers, anymore.
Sit back with a bowl of popcorn, your favorite beverage, and be highly, highly entertained.
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Topic - "Confession of Murder:" another gem from Korea. A baby-faced man - tinear 09:42:56 08/17/14 (7)
- It is crap - Victor Khomenko 08:15:59 08/25/14 (0)
- Unfortunately - Jon L 04:03:44 08/18/14 (1)
- Coo blimey! nt - tinear 13:19:42 08/18/14 (0)
- I generally don't like the Korean crime movies - Victor Khomenko 16:12:08 08/17/14 (3)
- In newer films, it's the black Genesis. Check out "New World:" it's writing is even better. nt - tinear 20:26:52 08/17/14 (2)
- OK, give me a couple of days. :) nt - Victor Khomenko 05:53:54 08/18/14 (1)
- Watching it... yes, very well done - Victor Khomenko 06:12:52 08/22/14 (0)