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  1. Utterly reprehensible and unprofessional manchild who is responsible for: -rape of a teenage girl. -oral rape of a nurse. -attempted murder of a pharmacist. -attempted murder of his father in law. -rape and murder of his dead fiance's sister WHO FUCKING TOLD HIM THAT "revenge is for movies".

  2. ADMIN MOD. I saw I Saw The Devil (2010) and was severely disappointed. I was really hyped going into I Saw The Devil, as it is generally highly recommended online. However after watching it I'm pretty damn disappointed. I thought the movie was very shallow and pulpy and didn't say much of anything about "revenge" or "murder".

  3. "I Saw the Devil" is a masterpiece in all aspects, featuring sublime direction and script-writing, elaborate cinematography and editing, and one of the most shocking endings ever to appear on film.

  4. Mar 4, 2011 · Kenneth L This is an intense, graphic, and violent movie. But, in a good non-exploitive way. It made me think. ... Kim Jee-woon "I Saw The Devil" is a gut-wrenching & tense vicious cycle of ...

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    • A Sympathetic Hero and A Despicable Villain
    • The Struggle Between Good and Evil
    • The Ultimate Price of Vengeance

    When it comes to revenge films, the hero is only as good as the villain. In the film's opening, we meet NIS agent Kim Soo-hyun played by Lee Byung-hun (GI Joe: Retaliation, The Magnificent Seven), as he talks to his fiancée Jang Joo-yeun over the phone. His issue is that he works too much, but his fiancée loves him anyway. They have a tender moment...

    Director Kim Jee-woon believes that there is no way for someone to carry out revenge without destroying themselves. That was his aim to show in making this film. Soo-hyun falls deeper into Kyung-chuls abyss as the film progresses. Rather than outright kill the man, Soo-hyun implements a catch-and-release method by torturing his foe and letting him ...

    In revenge films, there's typically the point where the target discovers who and why his assailant is after them and acts accordingly to strike back. Kyung-chul doubled down in his resolve and went after the only family Soo-hyun had left. As punishment for helping his would-be son-in-law, Joo-yeun's father is brutally assaulted, and his remaining d...

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  5. May 27, 2011 · I Saw the Devil (Movie Review) Tor's rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½ Director: Kim Jee-woon | Release Date: 2010. By Tor on May 27th, 2011. Anton Chigurh (“No Country for Old Men”), Don Logan (“Sexy Beast”), Max Cady (“Cape Fear”) and Frank Booth (“Blue Velvet”) are movie villains of a different ilk. They are less charisma than ...

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  7. I Saw the Devil (Korean: 악마를 보았다) is a 2010 South Korean action-thriller film directed by Kim Jee-woon and written by Park Hoon-jung. Starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Min-sik , the film follows NIS agent Kim Soo-hyun (Lee), who embarks on a quest for revenge when his fiancée is brutally murdered by the psychopathic serial killer Jang Kyung-chul (Choi).

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