![]() Detective Park clearly isn't the sharpest of detectives, but is thoroughly convinced that he is surrounded by idiots (which is actually pretty true), and is sure that his keen sense for "spotting villains" will allow him to find the killer.Īs he begins to blunder his way through the case, with detective Jo beating up suspects in an attempt to extricate confessions, the film takes a seemingly very black humour approach to the story (when no DNA evidence is found on the victims, for example, Park concludes that the killer must have shaved all the hair from his body and decides on a novel way to search out this hairless fiend), and this not only makes the atrocities committed by the unknown serial killer even more shocking when they start to emerge, but also deftly facilitates the audience being caught completely off guard, at the same time as serving to repeatedly twist viewer emotions. Memories of Murder uses this true-life serial killer story as the basis for its plot with Detective Park Doo-Man (Song Kang-ho) and his violent partner Jo (Kim Roi-ha) assigned to the case. The first serial killer case that the country had seen it caused a ![]() Which they were killed ranged from stabbing to strangulation (oneĬorpse was even found with nine pieces of peach inside her vagina)Īnd all the victims were found within a two-mile radius. In Gyeong-gi province, south of Seoul, South Korea. ![]() ![]() Murdered ten women, between the ages of 13 and 71, in a small town is wanking a crime?" (quote from a serial Hangul Celluloid: Memories Of Murder (2003 South Korea) Review ![]()
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