Doomsday Book – A Unique Korean Sci-Fi Anthology You Shouldn’t Miss

I initially overlooked Doomsday Book because I mistakenly thought it was another version of I, Robot, judging it solely by the poster. That was a huge mistake. The stories in this Korean sci-fi anthology turned out to be far more thought-provoking than I ever expected. Though its structure is unconventional, each of the three segments…

Over My Dead Body: A Twisted Korean Comedy You Didn’t Know You Needed

Revenge, corpses and corporate crime—Lee Beom Soo leads a dark comedy ride full of absurd twists. After diving deep into melodramas and revenge thrillers, I was craving something lighter—but still with a bite. That’s when History of the Salaryman introduced me to the incredibly charismatic Lee Beom Soo. Naturally, I had to dig deeper into…

The Suicide Forecast (2011) – A Dark Comedy with Depth

When Comedy Meets Unexpected Depth I should probably rethink how I search for comedies because every time I try to watch something lighthearted, I end up with films that are anything but. However, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Many of these films mix multiple genres, offering much more than what I initially expected. The…

Crying Fist 2005 Movie Review

Well what to say about this movie, first of all I absolutely admire Choi Min Sik and Ryoo Seung Bum. Their capability of making us to feel the pain of their characters is absolutely amazing. That said, Crying Fist isn’t about fights but the lives of those that have chosen the path of boxing to…