Been enjoying your stuff. I've been following the Toronto Film Festival 
recently. I'm seriously thinking about trying to get up there for next year's. 
I hear it's very much a festival for everyday people, not just official critics 
and celebs. Is yours like that? 

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From: "Kelwyn" <ravena...@yahoo.com> 
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Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 5:44:54 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [scifinoir2] Straight with The Chaser 






http://blackplush.blogspot.com/2009/09/straight-with-chaser.html 

Day five of the Milwaukee Film Festival. 

The Chaser (Chugyeogja), Hong Jin-Na's dark hued meditation on corruption and 
redemption hones in on Young-min Jee (an excellent Jung-woo Ha), former dirty 
cop and current amoral pimp, with little discernable distinction between the 
two, over the course of one long and hellish night. 

Jee is in a pickle. He is late with his payment to his over-bosses while 
concurrently experiencing a cash flow problem caused by an inconvenient 
shrinkage in his stable of available call girls. Jee believes his girls are 
skipping town, while still owing him money, or are being snatched and sold to 
other pimps. He inadvertently discovers something much more terrible is going 
on when his bottom girl, Mi-jinn Kim (a heart-breaking performance by Yeong-hie 
Seo), goes missing after he forces her out of her sick bed, away from her seven 
year-old daughter and into the arms of a serial killer. 

The Chaser exists in a cruel, god forsaken world where evil exists in all its 
permutations and goodness is snuffed out at every turn. It is a grim, rain 
soaked place, a brutal maze of tight, rabbit-warren neighborhoods where human 
bunnies hop, fornicate, fight, fart, fling feces - and get felleted alive. 

A kinetic, edge-of-your-seat thriller that dredges deep into the heart of the 
darkness of Seoul, The Chaser is must see film noir that cements South Korea 
place on the world cinematic map. 

~rave! 


 

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