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Una película sobre distintas historias... '''"Ghost (Yooryeong)"''' Basado en un caso de asesinato real. El 30 de abril de 2013, un estudiante universitario es asesinado por un grupo de adolescentes. '''"Saw You (Neureul Batseo)"''' Una epidemia zombie transforma a los humanos en zombies. El avance en la ciencia y la medicina, permite que los seres humanos y zombies curados puedan vivir juntos. El Medicamento que se toman  los curados les libra de los recuerdos cuando eran zombies. Los zombies curados viven como esclavos. Yeo Wool (Parque Ki Woong) trabaja como gerente de una fábrica en la que trabajan los zombis curados. Yeo Wool desprecia a los zombies curados, pero la ex zombie Shi Wa (Nam Gyu-Ri) le sigue a todas partes a pesar de que la maltrata. Un día, Shi Wa colapsa por exceso de trabajo y Yeo Wool va a verla. Yeo Wool y Shi Wa se enfrentan cara a cara y Shi Wa recuerda algo que había olvidado. '''"Picnic (Pichnik)"''' Soo Min (Kim Soo Ahn) es una niña de 8 años de edad que vive con su madre (Park Mi Hyun) y con su hermana Dong-Min de 6 años, quien es autista. Ellos viven en un pequeño pueblo junto al mar. Soo Min siempre tiene que hacerse cargo de Dong Min y su único placer es leer libros de historietas debajo de su manta. Para Dong Min y su madre, Soo Min hace una gran decisión. Ella decide viajar un largo camino para hacer un picnic. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation

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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Movie
  • Fecha de estreno: may 15, 2014
  • Duración: 1 hr. 57 min.
  • Puntuación: 7.6 (scored by 23 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #52024
  • Popularidad: #11363
  • Clasificación del contenido: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity)

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Disclaimer: the version I watched was the non-3D version. Obviously some things were lost in the process, and I would like to see the 3D version someday, but I doubt very much it'll ever happen. (I have a feeling that the 3D effects would have been fun and effective!)

With that out of the way, I really enjoyed this movie. The three parts are very, very different from one another. I can see that putting some viewers off, but as I liked all three, it didn't bother me in the least that there was absolutely nothing whatsoever tying these things together (the only theme would have been 3D, but alas...) So part 1 (Ghost, or "Mad", if you prefer, haha) is gritty and realistic, part 2 is...insane, really. A total genre mishmash, but in a good way. Part 3 is fantasy, set in the "real" world.

Ghost is horrifying, and not in the way the title might lead you to believe. It's based on a real murder case, and the script and acting make something rather unbelievable on paper come to life in an all too believable way. I cannot believe such a thing really happened, but then...I can absolutely believe that it did. My main criticisms are that it ends rather abruptly and feels a little underdeveloped.

Story-wise, part 2 (I Saw You) is really imaginative (zombies can take medication to control the symptoms; social commentary and classism ensue), although the romantic backstory fell a little flat for me. It's by far the funniest of the three parts, however, and I totally get why it was placed in the middle of the movie. It's a break from the dark and grim aspects of the other two parts. Stylistically, it definitely takes risks, and for me, those risks mostly paid off (for example, the choreographed factory sequence was pretty off-the-wall, but it was effective). It's simultaneously artsier and zanier than either of the other two parts, both of which play it pretty straight. Yeah, it doesn't fit, but I enjoyed the contrast. My only other criticism is of the acting: Nam Gyu Ri was fine as a zombie, but I found her human acting off-putting. Take from that what you will, I guess.

Picnic is the highlight, telling the story of a girl obsessed with comics as she struggles with real-life responsibilities that are pretty heartbreaking. The story culminates in a sequence that really makes me sad that I didn't see the 3D version, because it was whimsical and spooky and gorgeous but obviously made for 3D. Sigh. Anyway, little Soo An (you've seen her in Train to Busan, yes?) carries the segment like a champ and it all ends on a hopeful but not at all saccharine note.

I have a tiny criticism of the music in Picnic in that it was a bit generic for my taste in parts (bland and boring, sounds like BGM of a million other things). The other parts did better with the music, and overall, it's really good. Even the music in Picnic redeemed itself in that sequence I was referring to above.

I found this movie disturbing, funny, touching, and really entertaining. 8/10, would watch again.

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  • Movie: MAD SAD BAD
  • País: Corea del Sur
  • Fecha de estreno: may 15, 2014
  • Duración: 1 hr. 57 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: +18 Restringido (violencia y palabrotas)

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  • Puntuación: 7.6 (puntuado por 23 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #52024
  • Popularidad: #11363
  • Fans: 545

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