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9/10
Kurosawa's Best?
19 September 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Serpents Path is a movie that just makes me more furious that Kurosawa is going back to the Japanese Horror sub-genre for his most recent film (Loft). The reason being: this movie is incredible. I consider myself a pretty big fan of Kurosawa movies, at least considering I am an American (non-Asian), and I love all of his films. However, I want to see something different from him. There is no doubt that Loft is going to be good, but we have already seen what he can do with the traditional Japanese Horror from the movies Seance, Cure, and Pulse. He tends to work in genres so I would have liked to see something else. Anyways about Serpents path. Serpents Path is a great revenge film. It has beautiful Kurosawa photography (composition). It also exemplifies several of Kurosawa's trademarks: very wide shots, distant action, blunt head trauma (lol, some of the best here, competes nicely with Doppelganger), dark humor, realistic sound, realistic camera movement and lighting. My only qualm with the film was the young girl (student)character. She seemed very obscure and out of place. I realize what she did for the story, and for the film, but I think it could have been done better another way. Other than that the film is wonderful. Much better than its "sister-movie" Eyes of The Spider. This film needs to have a wide release in the US. If you want the DVD it looks like you can only get it from EBAY.

Where this ranks with other KK movies:

1) Cure 2) Doppelganger 3) SERPENT'S PATH 4) Seance 5) Bright Future 6) Charisma 7) Eyes Of The Spider

Haven't seen Pulse... can't find a Region 1 DVD.

Joey Halegua
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7/10
Very Enjoyable
27 December 2004
This was a very fun movie to watch on a boring Saturday night. I ordered in some Chinese food, sat on my couch, popped it in, and enjoyed. A great revenge story, with lots of cheesy sound effects, and tons of funny fight scenes. I don't feel that it was degrading towards physically handicapped people. Actually I feel like it was a tribute towards them. Watch this movie with some Pork Spare Ribs, Chicken Chow Mein, Orange Beef, and some Green Tea. Follow my guidelines and you will enjoy this movie. This film is definitely re-watchable, and you can definitely jump to a fight scene and enjoy a good 5 minute fight scene quickly before you go out for the night. 7/10
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Shiri (1999)
COPYING Hollywood?
4 October 2004
A previous member said that this movie has copied several other Hollywood movies. I have yet to find a movie that has a similar plot with this quality of action. When he said SWAT-like I'm assuming he means the movie SWAT. SWAT came out AFTER this movie. So if that was your point then it works in the completely opposite direction than intended. Also this movie is coming out of a system that is not nearly as old and experienced as the Hollywood system. This is an up and coming system (Korea). They don't have access to everything that a typical Hollywood summer blockbuster producer might. So the fact that this movie might resemble a typical summer blockbuster means that it was a job well done by the Koreans. Now for my short comment: Great Action, Realistic SRT tactics, good love story, plenty o thrilling moments, nice stwist, very surprising... B/B+.
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