This is going to need a longer review from me so pardon the length of this. People are very divided in their opinions about this film, and I can
certainly see why. This looks and feels for all the world like a Kim
Ki-Duk South Korean revenge thriller - lush cinematography, beautiful
palettes, long slow shots, silent or mostly-silent characters, and
intense violence. And if you aren't familiar with this type of film I'm
sure this movie would feel utterly alien and overly violent. What's even
more interesting about "Only God Forgives" is that it's penned by
Danish writer Nicolas Winding Refn, the esteemed author of the "Pusher"
trilogy. So, in addition to a South Korean visual feel it has a
marvelous Danish sensibility about it in that doesn't feel the need to
explain or explore any more than what's needed. It's a brilliant pairing
that works together just fantastically to create an intensely gruesome
yet poignantly beautiful film that I just loved. My one complaint would
be that they had Ryan Gosling, who works so beautifully in silence, and
they didn't give him a meatier role like we might have seen with Choi
Min-Sik or Johnny Hallyday. With that complaint aside, I found this film
utterly amazing, and if you are a fan of South Korean film and
Scandinavian sensibility you will as well. Loved this very much. 4.5/5
Only God Forgives on Netflix
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