Undoing (2006) Poster

(2006)

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3/10
Slow paced, very slow.
stillphototheater20 February 2021
Story line is OK, acting is good. Very slow pace and virtually no action. I watched this on DVD and there were no subtitles. The sound editing for the DVD was horrible, I had my system turned up to 100% just hear a few words. Subtitles would have helped greatly. The sound quality pretty much ruined the movie for me.
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7/10
Interesting minimalist Asian American indie film noir
docorbit2 December 2007
This was obviously done on little or no budget, and they make the most of it. Sam (Sung Kang), gone for a year, returns to Los Angeles to get revenge for his friend who was killed in a drug deal gone bad, and to get back his girlfriend. The film is told in minimalist fashion, with a definite film noir attitude. The story is pretty straightforward, but serves to reveal Sam's inner turmoil. While most of the characters/actors are Asian American, and part of the film is set in LA's Koreatown, this does not figure in the story, and in fact there is only one moment--when Sam visits his dead friend's father--that we see something culturally Korean (at least, I think it is culturally Korean--I'm not Korean myself) and expresses his grief at the news he has to tell the father.

I found the film not exciting, but interesting, as a character study of someone who has done some wrong things and expects others to help him dig himself out.
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