Shin Ha-kyun – Cinema of the World https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st Tue, 19 Aug 2025 14:50:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.1 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/cropped-Vintage-Movie-Camera-Icon-32x32.png Shin Ha-kyun – Cinema of the World https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st 32 32 Jang Jin – Killerdeului suda AKA Guns and Talks (2001) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2025/08/jang-jin-killerdeului-suda-aka-guns-and-talks-2001/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2025/08/jang-jin-killerdeului-suda-aka-guns-and-talks-2001/#respond Sun, 24 Aug 2025 03:06:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=253293 Four unlikely assassins genuinely care about their customers and victims, meanwhile a prosecutor is on their trail. Guns.and.Talks.2001.Commentary.DVDRip.x264.DD5.1.mkvGeneralContainer: MatroskaRuntime: 2h 1mnSize: 1.71 GiBDXVA: CompatibleMinimum settings: MetVideoCodec: x264Resolution: 716x480 ~> 853x480Aspect ratio: 16:9Frame rate: 23.976 fpsBit rate: 1 439 KbpsAudio#1: Korean 5.1ch AC-3 @ 384 Kbps (Main)#2: Korean 2.0ch AC-3 @ 192 Kbps (Commentary with Director …

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Four unlikely assassins genuinely care about their customers and victims, meanwhile a prosecutor is on their trail.



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Kwon-tae Ahn – Uri hyeong AKA My Brother (2004) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2025/05/kwon-tae-ahn-uri-hyeong-aka-my-brother-2004/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2025/05/kwon-tae-ahn-uri-hyeong-aka-my-brother-2004/#respond Fri, 30 May 2025 00:03:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=246779 Synopsis: Two brothers were born within a year of each other. The younger brother ‘Jong-hyun’ is only good at fighting, and his older brother ‘Seong-hyun’ is good at studying and has a warm heart. Jong-hyun has largely ignored Seong-hyun. They have studied in the same class, in the same school. Their mother loves only Seong-hyun.They …

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Two brothers were born within a year of each other. The younger brother ‘Jong-hyun’ is only good at fighting, and his older brother ‘Seong-hyun’ is good at studying and has a warm heart. Jong-hyun has largely ignored Seong-hyun. They have studied in the same class, in the same school. Their mother loves only Seong-hyun.They fall in love with the same girl, but she only likes Jong-hyun. Because of their mother and her, the brothers’ conflicts never stop…



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Sung-il Jung – Kape neuwareu AKA Cafe Noir (2009) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2024/12/sung-il-jung-kape-neuwareu-aka-cafe-noir-2009/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2024/12/sung-il-jung-kape-neuwareu-aka-cafe-noir-2009/#respond Sat, 28 Dec 2024 01:04:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=237311 From modernkoreancinema.com The burden of expectation can sometimes be a heavy weight to bear and after a little too much of it, many films simply crumble. In 2009, an indie Korean film clocking in at three and a half hours began to make the rounds of the festival circuit and attracted some very positive attention. …

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From modernkoreancinema.com
The burden of expectation can sometimes be a heavy weight to bear and after a little too much of it, many films simply crumble. In 2009, an indie Korean film clocking in at three and a half hours began to make the rounds of the festival circuit and attracted some very positive attention. After a full year screening at various events it was finally accorded a domestic release in late December 2010 but, like the vast majority of independent features, it failed to find an audience in Korea. A number of people (myself included) patiently awaited its DVD release but it never came… until now. After premiering at the Busan Film Festival in October 2009, Café Noir was finally released on DVD in June 2012. While I can’t say exactly why the wait for the disc was so long, I can, to some extent, understand it. Here is a film with an enormous running time, some heavy source texts (Goethe and Dostoyevsky), painfully long takes and a fairly significant dollop of pretension; it is also the debut film of a long-standing film critic. Just one of these elements is dangerous enough to ward off all but the most adventurous film viewers but taken together it’s true that this film could only ever appeal to a very select crowd. However, if you are an ardent cinephile (the more versed in world cinema the better): Café Noir is nothing short of astounding. It is a breathtaking and ambitious work that, in its own intellectualized fashion, manages to thrill and titillate. It is a feast for the eyes and the senses but most of all, the mind. Young-soo is in love with the mother of one of his students but when she ends their affair following the return of her husband, he becomes consumed with desperation. Later he meets another woman, who tells him his story and he begins to see her every day. The enduring image of the film is the omnipresence of the Seoul Tower atop Namsan Mountain in the heart of the city. It appears in so many scenes that it may as well be a character but because, for the most part, it is always very far away it is almost like a deity, dictating the actions of the protagonists it overseas from afar. It is a symbol of communication but also of centralization, in Café Noir, no matter what part of Seoul the protagonists are in, they are always within view of the tower. They are close to each other, as visually mapped out by the structure, and they all own phones, yet the separation between all of the characters is palpable.

Jeong Seong-il takes a big chapter out of Antonioni’s work (L’avventura, 1960) as far as this distanciation is concerned, while a number of characters may appear in the same frame together, they are often far apart. Jeong places them to the left and right, front and back, high and low: the staging of his deliberate compositions leaves little ambiguity. Communication has drawn us close together yet never have we been further apart. Perhaps that last statement is not quite true but it is all relative: the chasm seems larger now that we are a touch of a button away from each other. Then again were we meant to be in such close proximity to one another? Seoul is the second-largest city in the world, home to 23 million people: how can we expect all of them to live together in the same place? The mise-en-scene of Jeong’s film is never less than striking. Besides his framing, the whole language of the feature is very carefully put together. One of the more commanding aspects is his choice of music, which includes commanding classical pieces and very modern world music. It is not always clear what he is trying to say but the sheer presence of many of the film’s scenes is unarguable. He references countless classics of world cinema and while he pays reverential homage to them, he does succeed in creating something of his own style as well. There is a dark streak in the film that goes behind the sense of alienation that is tied to the Seoul Tower. The main character, played by Shin Ha-gyun (Save the Green Planet, 2003; The Front Line, 2011) is perpetually afflicted by unrequited love, it affects him so badly that he launches onto a Dostoyesvkan trip of despair, and yet he too is the source of someone’s else love, which he does not return. Are people not meant to be together? Is love an illusion we fabricate in the face of the emptiness of modern life, filled with its comforts and trappings, its fancy lounges and Café Noirs (black coffees)? I may not quite agree with him but Jeong certainly paints a bleak picture with his work. It took a long time to get here but now that it is finally available I hope it will find a larger audience. Perhaps then Jeong might even step behind the camera again for a sophomore work. Café Noir is one of the most singular Korean works of the last decade and while it is probably not the most perfectly realized, it stands as a massive, elegant and beatific ode to the medium.



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Chan-wook Park – Boksuneun naui geot AKA Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002) https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2024/05/boksuneun-naui-geot-2002-by-chan-wook-park/ https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/2024/05/boksuneun-naui-geot-2002-by-chan-wook-park/#respond Wed, 15 May 2024 03:36:00 +0000 https://worldscinema.torrentbay.st/?p=223760 Boksuneun naui geot (2002) Quote:As anyone who’s watched “The Way of the Gun” knows, the furthest distance between two points is always between a kidnapper and his money. In “Sympathy for Mr Vengeance”, though, getting the money is easy. It’s staying alive long enough to spend it that’s the problem. Taking its cue from the …

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Boksuneun naui geot (2002)
Boksuneun naui geot (2002)

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As anyone who’s watched “The Way of the Gun” knows, the furthest distance between two points is always between a kidnapper and his money. In “Sympathy for Mr Vengeance”, though, getting the money is easy. It’s staying alive long enough to spend it that’s the problem.

Taking its cue from the Pang brothers’ similarly excellent “Bangkok Dangerous”, “Sympathy for Mr Vengeance” stars Shin Ha-kyun as Ryu, a deaf and dumb steelworker who kidnaps his boss’ daughter in order to pay for a kidney operation for his beloved sister. Nothing goes according to plan, and what ought to have been easy money soon turns into blood money.

That’s just the start of this supremely gritty hardboiled thriller set in Asia’s underground world of illegal organ transplants. After the kidnapping goes awry, Ryu and his girlfriend, Youngmi (the fantastic Bae Doo-na from “Take Care of My Cat” and the Korean remake of “Ringu”), struggle to avoid Ryu’s old boss, who’s determined to take an eye for an eye.

Director Park Chan-Wook says he wanted to create a hard-boiled Asian thriller that eschewed the overblown visual excess of recent Korean efforts (like “Shiri”) in favour of a darker, more realistic delivery.

As a result, everything here is saturated in the believable (and the bloody), and although cinematographer Kim Byung-II has an eye for composing quite unusual shots, Park refuses to substitute bravura technical ability for emotional engagement.

Suitably, for a movie about a deaf-and-dumb hero, the audio track veers from moments of uncanny silence to a screeching jazz saxophone to even more disturbing sound effects of torsos being cracked open, heads beaten with baseball bats, and, in the most excruciating moment, a torture scene involving electrodes and earlobes.

Brutally nihilistic, this is one of the best Korean films to have hit these shores in a very long time.

Boksuneun naui geot (2002)
Boksuneun naui geot (2002)
Boksuneun naui geot (2002)
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