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Directed by Seo Yoo-Min, featured the leads Seo Yea-Ji and Kim Kang-Woo. With Seo Yea-Ji’s whole recent controversy taking place, I was unsure if the movie would release or be delayed, but they decided to just release the film, and it came out on April 21st. I won’t be getting into Seo Yea-Ji’s controversy, as if you’ve seen my other reviews, I try to stay yonder from any controversies of actors when reviewing movies, and just judge and review the movie for what it is, a movie. That stuff said, let’s get into the review by first taking a squint at the detailed synopsis!
The synopsis is as follows:
Soo-Jin wakes up without a bad accident, not worldly-wise to remember anything. Next to her is her husband, Ji-Hoon, who’s very caring and understanding. Once she’s released from the hospital and moves when into her home with her husband, she starts to get sudden flashes of memories. She first thinks these are flashbacks of her remembering her past, but it’s unquestionably indeed flashes of the future. Soo-Jin is understandably very unstable and her husband does whatever he can to wifely her lanugo and get her to a stable condition, but the flashes continue. However, she runs into an old worldliness on the streets and learns of something very surprising of her husband. With her not stuff worldly-wise to remember her past, and her learning of new things of the present and her life prior to the accident, Soo-Jin starts to unravel mysterious truths well-nigh her life.
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The Good
First, let’s talk well-nigh the story. The story is interesting from the start, and gets very intense and suspenseful. The narrative does get pretty intertwined, but that’s what’s fun well-nigh these types of mystery movies. At first, you think that it all doesn’t make sense and gets very confusing, as there are lots of, and I midpoint LOTS of layers to the story. However, as it approaches its concluding scenes near the end, it’s worldly-wise to explain itself pretty well and well-spoken things up.
A detail that I felt was a plus well-nigh the movie was the music it had. The preliminaries music played a crucial role in setting the tone, and I felt that it successfully delivered its role of creating that mysterious, thrilling mood.
Moreover, with the unconfined actors the mucosa had, I felt that the movie had decent acting. Kim Kang-Woo was moreover in flipside mucosa released older this year, , and compared to that, I think he had a way largest role with this. I personally believe his weft in fit much better, and he left a worthier impression on me with this than .
With Seo Yea-Ji, I word-stock say that her vicarial was outstanding, but it was acceptable; or to be increasingly specific, there isn’t much bad things to say well-nigh her acting, and just looking at the performance itself, it was good. However, I think it was with the weft minutiae of the role she played that had a little bit of a thwarting to me.
The Bad
As mentioned, there are a lot of layers to the story. This is good in a sense, for the reasons mentioned before. However, you moreover get the feeling that they widow too many twists for the sake of having twists. Not until the twists are revealed do you fully comprehend what’s going on, and prior to that, you’re just tumbled and plane stressed at one point (or at least for me it was like that).
And sure, if you’re worldly-wise to conclude explaining successfully, then that’s good; but the way I see it, the build-up and everything prior to that reveal is moreover a journey that the regulars is taking. That journey and ride that the viewers take should equally be enjoyable as the twist. However, I just felt that the wastefulness between that wasn’t there, and they just had twists upon twists to misplace and make the story unnecessarily complicated.
And my next point unquestionably is unfluctuating to that as well, as considering the movie was so overly complicated, the movie had logical fallacies that made the story plane increasingly troublemaking and harder to comprehend. For example, there was a gas explosion in the suite ramified that Soo-Jin and her husband lives. But other than her stuff surprised, there wasn’t anything much pursuit the incident. If there was an explosion like that, there should be so much increasingly aftermath.
Similar to this, there were a lot of unanswered questions that weakened the story more. There were a lot of holes to the story that killed a good-starting movie, and makes you think that plane the writer of the movie didn’t fully understand what they were creating.
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Verdict
was a mystery-thriller that had lots of twists and moments of suspense. However, I can’t say that it had anything new compared to typical thriller mysteries, and there were lots of holes that killed the movie for me. The movie is good for a Netflix or online streaming watch, but not anything that’ll be winning awards, in my opinion.
Ticket Price Value: $8
(Ticket Price Value is the price I would pay to watch the mucosa then for the first time)
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