Memories of Murder: Showing #2
Korean Classic
Bong Joon Ho’s haunting and darkly humorous police procedural paved the
way for his Oscar winning Parasite
The breakthrough film for Bong Joon Ho is a masterful crime thriller infused with social satire. Set in 1980s and based on Korea’s first recorded serial killer, the film follows inept detectives Park and Seo as they bungle their investigation into a series
of grisly murders.
Bong’s plot weaves suspense with a sharp critique of the era’s authoritarianism, police brutality, and pervasive misogyny, seen in both the treatment of women and the failure to protect them. The stellar performances – especially Song Kang Ho in the first of many collaborations with the director, most recently Parasite – deepen the emotional tension, while the taut script blends dark humour with chilling realism.
“Establishes Bong as a helmer with a distinct vision of his own, supported by a
strong cast that’s totally at one with the material”
– Variety
The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury
132 mins
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
(English Subs)
Year: 2003
Genre: Crime/ Thriller
Recommended: 15+
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Director: Bong Joon-ho
Cast: Kang-ho Song, Sang-kyung Kim, Roe-ha Kim, Jae-ho Song, Hee-Bong Byun
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