9/10
Corruption Korean-style
19 June 2017
From Korea. Sang-soo Im's brilliant film is about corruption in high places, concentrating on one family and the young gofer who works for them. It looks like a cross between a Scorsese picture and one of Douglas Sirk's '50's melodramas but with more sex and what they get up to makes the Ewings seem like pussycats. It's certainly further proof that Sang-soo Im is a great visual stylist and a master of the widescreen and it's brilliantly acted down to the smallest part. Not as well known as "The Housemaid" but unmissable nevertheless.
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