A Bittersweet Life
Starring: Hwang Jeong-min, Jin Ku, Lee Byong-hun
Details: Korea/120mins (18s)
Written and directed by Kim Ji-Woon, A Bittersweet Life takes the slickness of Michael Mann's Heat, the violence of Tarantino's Kill Bill and the tar-black humour of the Coen Brothers - not to mention a kitchen sink or two - and mixes them all up into one enjoyable experience. A smart, violent and sickly funny film, Kim smacks the audience with OTT shoot-outs and torture scenes but, before anyone gets upset, he switches to comedy (the Mexican stand-off between Sun-woo and the gun dealer being the standout) and back again. Lee, as Sun-woo, does a great job in a role that screams to be hammed up, but Lee downplays his character in a cool, consistent suavity. Halfway through the film, Kim asks the audience, are you with this film or not? Go with it; it'll be all the more enjoyable if you do.
Review by Gavin Burke
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