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Tell Me Something

Original title: Telmisseomding
  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.2K
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Tell Me Something (1999)
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CrimeMysteryThriller

Lieutenant Cho, a cop on the edge, is mourning his mother's recent death while under investigation for graft; on top of that he is suddenly put in charge of a seemingly-impenetrable mystery.Lieutenant Cho, a cop on the edge, is mourning his mother's recent death while under investigation for graft; on top of that he is suddenly put in charge of a seemingly-impenetrable mystery.Lieutenant Cho, a cop on the edge, is mourning his mother's recent death while under investigation for graft; on top of that he is suddenly put in charge of a seemingly-impenetrable mystery.

  • Director
    • Yun-hyeon Jang
  • Writers
    • Yun-hyeon Jang
    • Su-chang Kong
    • Eun-Ah In
  • Stars
    • Han Suk-kyu
    • Shim Eun-ha
    • Jang Hang-seon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yun-hyeon Jang
    • Writers
      • Yun-hyeon Jang
      • Su-chang Kong
      • Eun-Ah In
    • Stars
      • Han Suk-kyu
      • Shim Eun-ha
      • Jang Hang-seon
    • 53User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Han Suk-kyu
    Han Suk-kyu
    • Detective Cho
    Shim Eun-ha
    Shim Eun-ha
    • Chae Su-Yeon
    Jang Hang-seon
    • Detective Oh
    • (as Hang-Seon Jang)
    Yum Jung-ah
    Yum Jung-ah
    • Seungmin Oh
    Ahn Suk-hwan
    Ahn Suk-hwan
    • Public Prosecutor Gu
    Park Cheol-ho
    • Section Chief Yoo
    • (as Cheol-Ho Park)
    Yoo Joon-sang
    Yoo Joon-sang
    • Kim Ki-yeon
    Lee Hwan-jun
      Kwon Nam-hee
      • Soo-Yeon's Mother
      • (as Namhee Kwon)
      • Director
        • Yun-hyeon Jang
      • Writers
        • Yun-hyeon Jang
        • Su-chang Kong
        • Eun-Ah In
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      User reviews53

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      Tarre

      A Thinking-Person's Thriller

      I've read the other comments and was surprised by the vast differences of opinion. This was a fantastic movie. It's not Seven and it's not Silence of the Lambs. It's all it's own. I'm an Anglo-American, but have grown up in Hawaii, a deeply Asian-influenced region. I think that makes a big difference in how you receive this movie. It has obvious American undertones, but sustains an Asian cultural subtext that some may not understand. The gore is secondary. Dialogue, too. Movement, real acting and phenomenal shooting makes this an event, not just a movie. The director, actors and even the lighting crew is showing us, not telling us a fantastic story.

      The troubled cop beginning of this movie might feel problematic to some, but if you think about it, it really is telling you to not believe everything you think. You think this is going to be a film about one thing and it is about another thing. You think the killer is one character and it is another. Using all available to the genre and medium, the director wastes nothing. He uses music, cinemotagraphy, location, lighting and pacing to convey time, feeling and motive or inspiration if you will. Nothing is rushed and nothing is obvious. I loved that the longing the cop and the "victim" have for each other is so subtle, so quiet. It's almost smoldering and chaste at the same time.

      The twists are fantastic, too. You are lead in one direction and you think, "Ah, ha. That's who I thought it was." and then you are told that is not correct. You are left second-guessing yourself to the very end.

      A lot of people may feel unsatisfied with the ending because it doesn't tie everything up in a pretty bow. Why did the killer kill? What happens next? How did it happen? I like that. There is nothing more disturbing than being treated like a bumbling idiot by a director or screen writer. I want to think. I want to question. Just like the old saying if you have to have a joke explained to you, you don't get it. This movie needs no explanation. It needs critical thinking people to watch it. Just like reality, not everything is explained. This is a thinking-person's thriller. I certainly hope Hollywood does not re-make this film. It is perfect the way it is with it's Asian sensibilities and rhythm. I loved it!

      It certainly is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time and probably the best thriller in recent memory.
      6=G=

      Stylish but disjointed grisly crime flick

      "Tell Me Something" is a slick and stylish noirish Korean crime flick which tells of one cop's obsession to stop a serial killer who dismembers his victims and leaves body parts in trash bags to be found. Long on style and atmospherics, "TMS" becomes somewhat convoluted and disjointed, fails to connect on an emotional level, and ends with an unsatisfying conclusion. Nonetheless, audiences into grisly crime flix may enjoy the above average and artful execution.

      Note - The VHS I watched was subtitled and, though dialogue is kept to a minimum, something may have been lost in the translation.
      6NIXFLIX-DOT-COM

      Atmospheric But Routine

      TELL ME SOMETHING is one of the few South Korean films to take a stab at the serial killer genre. The Japanese have been doing it for a while, but the Koreans haven't seemed particularly interested in the genre. TELL ME SOMETHING works in that it's incredibly atmospheric, with visuals that matches even Finch's SEVEN, the new benchmark for serial killer movies post SILENCE OF THE LAMBS.

      The one thing that sinks TELL ME SOMETHING is that it is rather routine, and more than once it falls into the same cliches that suffocates teen slasher films, in that characters act incredibly stupid and without reason. Also, the movie's mystery is a bit convoluted, and the ending seems almost irrelevant after all that's happened.

      It's a good movie, with some very nice things to look at. The constantly falling rain will remind most people of SEVEN, and why not? TELL ME SOMETHING is basically a rehash of every American serial killer made in the '90s. Just because it's Korean doesn't make it anymore original, unfortunately.

      6 out of 10

      (go to www.nixflix.com for a more detailed review of this film and reviews of other foreign movies)
      7christopher-underwood

      Begins in tremendous style

      Begins in tremendous style and is very watchable throughout although one does begin to worry about a certain lack of clarity. I think the film is longer than it need be and is ultimately unable to deal with the deeper issues it alludes to. A tighter film would have meant we were on the edge of our seats throughout and, possibly more importantly, forced the director (or writer) to get what they wanted to say more simply expressed. Many have suggested there may be something, lost in translation and that is a fair point but my own feeling is that the film makers simply overstretched themselves a little. Having said all that it's a very decent film with plenty of blood, gore and surprises, plus its always good to look at.
      AngryWhiteNinja

      Curses!

      Ya know i really wanted to like this movie. It had all the things I would normally love. Good Gore. Moody settings. But then i finished the movie and Frigging Hated it. It felt like a waste of my time. Why set up all these plot points only to never hear about them again? Why take the time to show us these things only to have them fade away?

      Oh and BTW I guessed the killer 20 min into the movie.

      Good: Gore, Settings, Creative use of garbage bags. Bad: Pacing, The Plot holes bigger than your mom's Pasties, Dumb red herrings 2/10

      I *am* the AngryWhiteNinja

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      • Release date
        • November 13, 1999 (South Korea)
      • Country of origin
        • South Korea
      • Language
        • Korean
      • Also known as
        • Telmisseomding
      • Production companies
        • Koo & Cee Film
        • Kookmin Venture Capital
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $68,416
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 58 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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