En 1986, une petite province coréenne, et trois enquêteurs sont aux prises avec le cas de plusieurs jeunes femmes trouvées violées et assassinées par un coupable inconnu.En 1986, une petite province coréenne, et trois enquêteurs sont aux prises avec le cas de plusieurs jeunes femmes trouvées violées et assassinées par un coupable inconnu.En 1986, une petite province coréenne, et trois enquêteurs sont aux prises avec le cas de plusieurs jeunes femmes trouvées violées et assassinées par un coupable inconnu.
- Prix
- 33 victoires et 10 nominations au total
Kim Roe-ha
- Detective Cho Yong-koo
- (as Roe-ha Kim)
Song Jae-ho
- Sergeant Shin Dong-chul
- (as Jae-ho Song)
Byun Hee-Bong
- Sergeant Koo Hee-bong
- (as Hie-bong Byeon)
Ko Seo-hie
- Officer Kwon Kwi-ok
- (as Seo-hie Ko)
Park No-shik
- Baek Gwang-ho
- (as Park No-sik)
Jeon Mi-seon
- Kwok Seol-yung
- (as Mi-seon Jeon)
Seo Young-hwa
- Eon Deok-nyeo
- (as Young-hwa Seo)
Jong-Ryul Choi
- Gwang-ho's father
- (as Jong-ryol Choi)
Yoo Seung-mok
- Journalist
- (as Seung-mok Yoo)
Lee Jae-eung
- Boy in Opening Scene
- (as Jae-eung Lee)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBeginning in June 2000, it took Bong Joon Ho a year to write the script for Salinui chueok (2003), yet he has stated that: "For the first six months, I didn't write a line of the script. I just did research."
- GaffesIn the letter received from the FBI written in English, there are four spelling mistakes - 'examnation' instead of 'examination', 'insrumental' instead of 'instrumental', 'dateed' instead of 'dated' and 'Octorber' instead of 'October'.
- Citations
[last lines]
Detective Park Doo-Man: Did you see his face?
[Girl Nods]
Detective Park Doo-Man: What did he look like?
Schoolgirl: Well... kind of plain.
Detective Park Doo-Man: In what way?
Schoolgirl: Just... ordinary
- Autres versionsThe British DVD by Optimum Releasing has 5 minutes cut omitting the whole part of the film between the release of the last suspect and Detective Seo Tae-Yoon shadowing him. Therefore important scenes for the development of the story are missing, such as when the detectives are informed about the possibility of a DNA analysis of sperm found on one of the victim's clothes and that the sample has to be sent abroad because the required equipment is not in Korea. Also missing is the sequence where Detective Cho Yong-koo loses his leg and a scene with Kwok Seol-yung asking Detective Park Doo-Man to quit the police.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Anasuya (2007)
Commentaire en vedette
After two women are found dead in a rural community, a detective arrives from the big city to help out. Things quickly mushroom with the discovery of more bodies, more suspects and no end in sight.
Whether you like police films or not you should see this movie about the real hunt for Korea's first known serial killer simply because its a great movie. This is a movie that alters your expectations and changes your view of things. Its impossible to guess whats going to happen simply because the twists and turns are so unexpected. At times this is a funny funny movie, especially if you like shows like Law and Order or CSI since what we take for granted in those shows is stood on its head. At other times this is a very taut thriller and you become as desperate as the police in needing to put an end to the madness.
On top of all of this is a picture of Korea in 1986, a place with political unrest and civil defense drills that for me at least makes it seem like something out of the 1950's.
This is brilliant brilliant film-making.
I've given the film an 8 out of 10, even though it probably deserves to be higher, simply because some 12 hours after seeing the film, I'm still pondering what I thought of it, how good is it? At least an 8. I'm sure a second and third and fourth viewings will change my mind.
Yea its that good
Whether you like police films or not you should see this movie about the real hunt for Korea's first known serial killer simply because its a great movie. This is a movie that alters your expectations and changes your view of things. Its impossible to guess whats going to happen simply because the twists and turns are so unexpected. At times this is a funny funny movie, especially if you like shows like Law and Order or CSI since what we take for granted in those shows is stood on its head. At other times this is a very taut thriller and you become as desperate as the police in needing to put an end to the madness.
On top of all of this is a picture of Korea in 1986, a place with political unrest and civil defense drills that for me at least makes it seem like something out of the 1950's.
This is brilliant brilliant film-making.
I've given the film an 8 out of 10, even though it probably deserves to be higher, simply because some 12 hours after seeing the film, I'm still pondering what I thought of it, how good is it? At least an 8. I'm sure a second and third and fourth viewings will change my mind.
Yea its that good
- dbborroughs
- 9 déc. 2004
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 800 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 15 357 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 487 $ US
- 17 juill. 2005
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 210 156 $ US
- Durée2 heures 11 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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