is this a comedy?
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Shadow1517 — 19 years ago(February 28, 2007 01:18 PM)
yes
i usually love dark comedies and bizarre and macabre humor
for some reason, i didnt find this that way, same with Save the Green Planet (which was sillier), i didnt laugh at all at it, something to do with the tone to me, it doesent feel like black comedy, but everyone feels things differently i suppose -
fundaquayman — 19 years ago(March 19, 2007 11:12 PM)
I watched it last night as a festival opening film to the HKIFF.
If you're a fan of Park or Rain, my suggestion is to avoid this film there are comedic moments in some scenes, as well as some surreal violence and mild gore, along with attempts of romance but the fact is, and I guess you can be the best judge, this film looks more like a compilation of deleted scenes that shouldn't have been on the final print.
There is little internal logic to justify this film's 1/2 baked surrealist plot, and the story is so thin that it's like a one-line premise turned into multiple scenes that attempt to be funny and surreal, all tied up with voice-over narration
my suggestion, watch it as inflight entertainment i never thought I would say this, as all films should be rewarded with support and $$ return to encourage more good films to be made but this one just doesn't deserve any of that - it looks like someone pointed a gun to the director and forced him to make a film he neither cares about, nor did he even show up during script-meetings or, maybe they didn't have any script-meetings. -
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spgun — 18 years ago(May 09, 2007 09:04 PM)
The answer depends on your definition of comedy, but yeah I think there is a good amount of comedy in this film. One thing what this film is not is though it is not a DARK or BLACK comedy as many people would assume simply from the name of the director. Actually I liked the light touch of this film. An enjoyable short sketch by Park between his more serious works. I can not wait for his next film about vampires!
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Zarathustras_Crown — 15 years ago(April 13, 2010 02:37 PM)
Yeah, a black comedy sort ofit could be listed as a romantic comedy I guess, though it's a cut above the standard rom-com's that tend to come out of Hollywood
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Jonny_B_Lately — 15 years ago(April 16, 2010 11:22 AM)
As others have said it is and it isn't. Park has a unique vision for story-telling and it really shows in this movie.
A girl in a radio factory has a nervous breakdown, concludes she's a cyborg with a dead battery, hears a voice tell her to open her skin, attach electrical cord, and plug herself into the wall outlet. Of course it knocks her out and shortly after she's committed to a mental hospital with other delusional people.
Some scenes are fantastically choreographed and shot sequences where she goes on a killing spree. Gun barrels sprout from her finger tips and her mouth becomes a spent shell-casing ejection port. In the process she guns down most of the doctors and staff.
But it's all an delusion, though it looks quite real.
She also becomes the love interest of a thief of sorts. A affable young man who many of the patients assume can cure them by transferring their worst traits to himself. By acting out their traits they become cured (at least in their minds) and he expends the 'bad energy.'
It has a happy ending of sorts. He helps the patients more than the doctors do and we assume the couple end up together, though that's left somewhat up in the air.
It is funny. It explores mental illness, delusion, and a humane attitude toward others illnesses. The action scenes (odd I know) are quite good and I'm still not sure how some of the effects were done. They are seamless.
It also has a happy ending of sorts.
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