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I Saw the Devil Stretches to Sadomasochistic Extremes

The pan-genre über-hack of the new Korean zeitgeist, Kim Jee-woon has been deft in some arenas: 2003's A Tale of Two Sisters suggests a nightmare endured inside a suffocating velvet pillowcase, while 2008's breathless The Good, the Bad, the Weird pioneered the fourth-gear lo-mein Western with such brio, you could...
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The pan-genre über-hack of the new Korean zeitgeist, Kim Jee-woon has been deft in some arenas: 2003’s A Tale of Two Sisters suggests a nightmare endured inside a suffocating velvet pillowcase, while 2008’s breathless The Good, the Bad, the Weird pioneered the fourth-gear lo-mein Western with such brio, you could feel Quentin Tarantino’s zipper strain.

I Saw the Devil, which opens this weekend at the Coral Gables Art Cinema, doesn’t lack for ambition–at nearly two and a half relentless hours, Kim’s new film steals into the signature territory Park Chan-wook established, exhausted, and left for dead: the hyperbolic mega-revenge epic.

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killer with no psychopathology to speak of–hunted, tortured, and oddly

released over and over again by pretty-boy fed Lee Byung-hyun, whose

fiancée has been arbitrarily butchered. The I-have-become-what-I-beheld

dynamic is on the front burner, and in typical K-wave fashion, the duel

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of wits and pain endurance stretches out to Sadean extremes.

Never

good with nuance, Kim is a beast with disarming imagery (like the

severed head that turns face-up in a river current) but has few

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resonating ideas, leaving the domino-tumble of brutality to become its

own tiresome spectacle.

— Michael Atkinson

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