Holy fuck

Holy fuck

More kinos with this feel?

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There’s nothing quite like this.

This shit is unique. Literally kino of the year.

Blow Out

*steals your girl*
*drives away in a nice car*
wtf was his problem?

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Blow Up I mean. The one about the photographer.

isn't this boring?

It's a little slow but worth it.

Baseball bats

>phoneposter
>shilling korean trash movie

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The scene where she's jerking him off in bed made me horny and lonely

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secret sunshine

Check the rest of chang-dong's films, it's literally his worst one

It's a lot slow. A movie based on a short story shouldn't be 2 1/2 hours long.

But she wasn't jerking him off

The girl was a whore. And her fake tits looked terrible, especially when she lifted her arms and you could see the seam, giving her a double-boob effect.

>posting from your hand held computer
>instead of the one that sits on your desk

*steals your cat*
*steals your watch*
Nothin personal kid.

peppermint candy and oasis are on amazon prime. same director as burning peppermint candy in particular is kino

How is it worth it? I don't see what you all see, clearly.
It was a pretty simple plot.
I spent the whole time thinking something bigger would happen. My guess was that the girl was actually the manipulative one and was getting back at the main character for bullying her in childhood.
The fact that the creepy guy who acts like he has no feelings makes an on-the-nose allusion to killing someone close to the main character, then the girl vanishes, then we spend an hour doing ????? makes me hate the film. Did the story finish? Why didn't you end it with the girl disappearing?
The final hour added literally nothing besides time -- if this were literature, you can be very confident it would've ended there, or gone right from that event to the finale without 150 pages of investigation that exposes nothing for the reader.
It's simply boring. Look at Crime and Punishment. We know every detail of the case in that book, but we have zero idea how it'll end, and the peak of the story is long after the main action(the murders). The book concludes pretty regularly, you know everything about the story, and yet it piques interest for its themes. It leaves you reflecting afterwards about faith and morals.
What does this movie leave you with? A binary ending; the guy killed her, or she left with his help. No lessons except maybe "don't trust people who stare at a crying person without comforting them"

imaginary but close enough

oasis was ok but fuck that idiot plot ending

My friend is convinced Ben is evil and Jongsu is in the right but I know that Ben did nothing wrong

That's your autism talking