Kwon Oh-seung’s debut film features Squid Game star Wi Ha-jun – and bears all the hallmarks of a cult classic in the making
on March 14, AnOther opted to dive deep into the latest scintillating thriller to emerge from the Korean peninsula. With an innovative premise, powerful acting performances, and themes and aesthetics that hark back to the best Hallyu thrillers of the past quarter-century, it bears all the hallmarks of a cult classic in the making.
She’s formal and laboured during the character’s humorous introduction, in which she gives an angry customer the middle finger while working at a sign language customer service agency – but in the film’s perilous sequences, her gesticulations become visibly hastened. Jin’s range of expressive, physical acting helps build a strong-willed, decisive and nuanced protagonist in Kim – rather than one who is a victim of her disability.
he demonstrates a similarly captivating intensity – only this time he’s a manipulative, axe-wielding nutcase rather than a sympathetic lone wolf.s most exhilarating sequences play on the mismatch of intelligence, skill and physical ability between the hearing-impaired Kim and her able-bodied stalker – whose discriminatory biases will ultimately prove his weakness.
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