Story:
A young man named Ryu, who is deaf-mute since his birth,
has to work very hard at a factory to gather some money
for an operation for his sister. His sister needs a
new kidney as soon as possible but Ryu is starting to
get desperate, because so far no donor has showed up.
Ryu is ready to do anything to save his sister, even
trying illegal ways to get the new organ. Unfortunately
for him that second alternative doesn't goes as he planned.
He's now back again at the square one and he needs to
find another alternative.
Meanwhile, Dong-Jin, a businessman who has worked
really hard to get were he is, tries to live a quiet
life with his very young daughter. But one day, Dong-Jin
daughter gets kidnapped for a big money ransom. Those
who seem to be behind that kidnapping are Ryu and
his girlfriend, trying to gather money for the kidney
transplant of Ryu's sister. Unfortunately for both
parties, the kidnapping doesn't goes as planned in
a way that you have never imagined.
Review: I'm sure that one day in your life
you had one of those days where nothing goes well,
even if you try very hard, it just doesn't work and
everything you have planned get flushed to the worst.
Well, for Ryu, his life is like one of those sad days,
I think it probably gives you an idea about how this
film is going to be. Sad, dark, cold violent, depressive
and fascinating at he same time are the words that
come to my mind when I think of it.
During the movie I even had the feeling that I was
watching a high quality CatIII Hong Kong movie, because
the general story is a bit similar. In the sense of
how the story evolves, it's not for the good of the
characters, trust me. The story is very well structured
but sometime you have the feeling that you are not
sure about understanding what is really going on,
but don't worry everything will come clear sooner
or later. There is also a lot of surprises; I mean
bad surprises during the movie. A lot of things that
you never expect to happen will occur and even if
you saw them coming, it always happens in the worst
way imaginable.
One of the things that makes this movie really work
with your feelings is because the characters are impressively
natural and believable. Not necessarily attaching
because sometime you are really questioning the actions
of the characters but you cant just not sympathize
with them, because at heart you know that they just
trying the best they can do but it just doesn't work
for them. All this really makes it hard on the viewer
because there's no evil side in the movie but two
characters that have their own very good reason to
commit the terrible acts they do.
Kang-ho Song (JSA, Foul King), who has become a very
popular actor in South Korea right now; portrays the
role of Dong-Jin the business man. His acting level
is as good as the usual and the character really suited
him very well. But the real shine of all the actors
was Ha-kyun Shin (JSA, Guns & Talks) characterizing
Ryu. The fact that this character can't speak was
probably a big challenge for him but he did an excellent
job at it and you end up really wishing the best for
that character. The two other main characters are
Ryu's girl friend, an activist with a plan for every
situation and Ryu's sister. Both were also very good
in their respective role, enough to sympathize with
them when they struggle to get out of their unavoidable
situations.
The pace of the movie is slow and follows more the
path of a drama than any other genre, but because
of how the story evolves this movie is not for the
sensitive heart. Not only because of the cold violence
but because the movie really plays with your feeling.
If you feel a bit depressed before watching this movie,
I suggest you to skip it or wait for another time
because your moral will go out of the window for sure.
The movie starts with a very sad mood and it goes
worst with the progression of the story until the
very end credits. Don't take this as a negative comment
but more of a warning, just be ready for it and you
might enjoy it very much because it would not be fair
to trash the movie for the sadness it will bright
in you.
Artistically the movie is very good, my expectations
were high on that side. Again Park Chan-Wuk, who also
directed JSA, did an incredible job with his directional
approach, very natural and ordinary but unique at
the same time. The music on the other side was not
very well apparent, in fact there's almost no music
in the movie. I don't know if it's a really good thing
because I always think that music is a very important
factor to set the mood or give emotion to the viewer.
So I don't know how the director managed to do it
but even with no music the major scenes really transpired
of emotion that could be felt by the spectator very
easily.
Park Chan-Wuk also wrote the script of Mr. Vengeance
himself almost 10 years ago, but at that time he was
not very well known and no one wanted to produce the
movie. But after the big success of JSA he had more
freedom over his following work and was finally able
to bring his script onto the big screen. But unfortunately
for him, his recent movie didn't have the success
of JSA and had a very mixed welcome by the Korean
public.
It's true that "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance"
is really not a movie for everyone. The sad tone and
cold violence will probably not please everyone and
I can understand but on the other side those who will
give a chance to it might be very pleased by the result.
Just don't expect a JSA 2 because they are two very
different movies, even if both movies deal with friendship
and love they both take a totally different approach.