[HanCinema's Image Gallery] "Moss" + DVD Giveaway
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A selection of shots from Kang Woo-suk's "Moss"...
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Kang Woo-suk's 2010 film "Moss" is a captivating thriller about a son's quest to uncover the truth behind his estranged father's death. The film takes place in a remote rural village; a quiet and rustic site led by a sinister chief/feudal lord and his three sinful cohorts. The film is pleasing character-driven, eerily atmospheric, and well-paced (this last point being particularly important in order to usher viewers willingly through its epic 163 minutes of mystery). Despite the cute-sounding Korean title ("Iggi"), Kang's film is menacing and intense, and after this rural rush you'll be wanting to add this quality Korean adaptation to the likes of "Snowpiercer" and "Oldboy". Enjoy! [Spoilers].
- C.J. Wheeler (chriscjw@gmail.com; @KoreaOnTheCouch)
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