Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Day 189 - The World of Silence (Korean)


"Jung-Ho (Kim Sang-Kyung), a famous photographer who has a special ability to read people’s minds, has just returned to Korea from abroad. Jung-Ho still can’t get rid of traumatic memories of his late girlfriend who ended her life in front of him. In the midst of this, Jung-Ho becomes a temporary guardian for Soo-Yeon (Han Bo-Bae), a little girl whose mother is in a coma. Detective Kim (Park Yong-Woo) begins to suspect Jung-Ho is involved in the gruesome events that surround him. And the case becomes even more desperate when Soo-Yeon herself disappears. "

A truly compelling thriller that might touch your heart if your the right kind of person. This film has many twists that might have you guessing who is the hero and who is the villain. This movie proves that everything has a cause and effect motion. This movie has true feeling present in the film and I have to thank the director and everything attached to this film for making it. Han Bo-Bae did a very great job as Soo-Yeon she truly was entertaining to watch. It was almost like she was the "light" in the film as she becomes the reason why Jung-Ho chooses to continue to live. Kim Sang-Kyung was also excellent, he shows emotion when he needs to and portrays an interesting character. Lastly Park Yong-Woo was also interesting to watch as a police detective but I wished that the character had more depth like the other characters. The direction was well enough that it kept me interesting like I stated earlier I wished that more of the characters had more depth. The script also could have been better and I think that the film would have been better if it was longer. I suggest this film to those that like thrilling movies.


2.9/5

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