I kind of felt uneasy watching the Shooting scene
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QueenNadine — 18 years ago(August 31, 2007 03:13 AM)
It was made clear that the VT Shooter Cho was a fan of Park Chan Wook<<
It was in its hole (pardon the French). A blogger posted one of Cho's pictures next to an image from Oldboy, that's it. No entity of the professional press even made the link because it's so silly, and there is absolutely nothing to support it.
I finally saw the film last night and found it absolutely delightful, including the shooting scene. The imagination!
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miffo — 15 years ago(December 03, 2010 05:11 AM)
Yeah, same thing here.
I only imagined how it would look like from a "real world perspective". Her going from room to room, standing in the doorway and shaking a bit for a few moments.
That image just made me laugh, but there is of course a serious side to the whole deal, so I understand people getting a bit upset by it.
What I dont really understand is that they start a discussion about it in the board on this movie though, when there are litteraly thousands of other movies depicting over violence with guns without any serious consequences without any of these discussions. That kinda boggles my mind a bit.
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haewatein — 17 years ago(November 23, 2008 07:25 AM)
Could someone explain to me who "Cho" and this "VT Shooter" are?
Did I miss something important?
Are you guys talking about a film or some real massacre?
I personally thought the shooting scene in I'm a Cyborg but that's OK was totally funny, hilarious!
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psdhart — 15 years ago(May 31, 2010 02:44 AM)
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samsblood — 15 years ago(December 25, 2010 12:02 AM)
Crapper and ajy1, the statistics speak otherwise. I think, since millions of people all over the world watched and enjoyed his movies, and did not go out and kill people, Park ChanWook should be given a medal for PREVENTING violence.
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hathor008 — 14 years ago(March 23, 2012 03:05 AM)
seriously? it's a big stretch to correlate a scene from a movie like this with an actual shooting. you might as well claim that people get into car accidents because of car crash scenes in action movies.
Reality is subjective.