My Name Is Loh Kiwan 2024 DUAL 720p WEB-DL x264
While initially excited for this movie, my enthusiasm waned due to some common pitfalls found in many Korean films. The exaggerated physical actions and portrayal of human evil felt overdone, detracting from the overall experience. Additionally, the depiction of foreigners, particularly the portrayal of hoodlums and low-class individuals, left much to be desired. It's disheartening to see such stereotypes reinforced without consultation from those actually within those social groups. The inclusion of certain drug scenes lacked realism and felt more akin to a child's perspective. Moreover, the film suffered from an excess of drama and an imbalance of genres, cramming too many scenarios and clichés into its two-hour runtime. While the struggles of a North Korean defector in a foreign country would have been a compelling narrative on its own, the film's insistence on incorporating numerous unrelated plots and twists detracted from its potential impact. The overuse of sound effects, while potentially exacerbated by personal misophonia, felt overly saturated and distracting. Despite these flaws, the film remained entertaining overall, but its potential was hindered by its scattered direction and misguided ambitions. With more focused storytelling and a critical eye towards representation, it could have been a much stronger and more impactful viewing experience. Despite these flaws, the cinematography stood out as a highlight. The use and balance of colors, as well as the pacing of shots, were commendable, adding depth and visual interest to the film. However, the oversaturisation of sound effects, while potentially exacerbated by personal misophonia, felt distracting. I guess most sounds came from post, with the use of foley artists and dubbing? It was beautiful to witness the honest man's relentless struggle and hard work to establish himself in a foreign country, adding a layer of authenticity and depth to the narrative. The dreamy atmosphere further enhanced the viewing experience, drawing viewers into the character's journey. Overall, while the film remained entertaining, its potential was hindered by its scattered direction and misguided ambitions. With more focused storytelling and a critical eye towards representation, it could have been a much stronger and more impactful viewing experience. Toning down the excessive elements and prioritizing key narratives would have greatly benefited the film, underscoring the importance of knowing when to end and which stories to include. Prioritization is key in any creative endeavor. I acknowledge that my very Swedish/Western perspective may differ greatly from the cultural glasses of this film. A parable of our differing food cultures too perhaps.
- Song Joong-ki
- Kaan Abdullah
- Frédéric Clou