Green Chair has little to offer other than the beauty of the stunning Jung Suh.
The start of the film seems pointless by the end, like she was never convicted. For a film in which one becomes an adult and a point made of it, it's riddled with immaturity throughout. Funny enough by Kim in particular, frequently having spats for no reason. Her throwing his phone out the window of the car and then going back for it, realizing gee... he might need that, really. Tying up the reporter, is just silly stuff as well. Then you've got the entire party segment, what a load of nonsense that is. It is what it is, heh.
The start of the film seems pointless by the end, like she was never convicted. For a film in which one becomes an adult and a point made of it, it's riddled with immaturity throughout. Funny enough by Kim in particular, frequently having spats for no reason. Her throwing his phone out the window of the car and then going back for it, realizing gee... he might need that, really. Tying up the reporter, is just silly stuff as well. Then you've got the entire party segment, what a load of nonsense that is. It is what it is, heh.