Status
Released
original language
ko
Budget
$ 2800000
Revenue
$ 26000000
Detective Park Doo-man
Detective Seo Tae-yoon
Detective Cho Yong-koo
Sergeant Shin Dong-chul
Sergeant Koo Hee-bong
Officer Kwon Kwi-ok
Jo Byung-soon
Baek Kwang-ho
Park Hyeon-gyu
Kwok Seol-yung
Woman from Hill
Kim So-hyun
Kwang-ho's Father
Journalist
Autopsy
Little Girl
Little Boy
Doctor Noh
School Nurse
Shaman
Investigator at So-hyun's Crime Scene
Investigator at So-hyun's Crime Scene
Pharmacist
Cop Dressed as Woman
Nurse
So-hyun's Mother
Broadcast Station AD
Suspect
Cop (uncredited)
Fellow Detective
Fellow Detective
Fellow Detective
Fellow Detective
Rapist
Lee Hyang-suk
Student
Photojournalist
Boiler Kim
Cement factory worker
Park Hyeon-gyu's Landlord
Official
Written by Gnislew on 2022-12-28
Doch eines ist sicher, alle die sich auf das koreanische Kino einlassen können werden bei „Memories of a Murder“ mit einem Film belohnt, der nachwirkt, der nach dem Abspann nicht nur ein weiterer gesehener Film ist. Man liest es vielleicht aus dieser Rezension raus, dass „Memories of a Murder“ überzeugen konnte und genau deswegen sollte auch klar sein, was Ihr nun tun solltet. Genau! Schaut Euch „Memories of a Murder“ an. Überzeugt Euch selbst davon, wie vielschichtig und spannend dieser Film ist. Fiebert selbst mit den Ermittlern mit und rätselt wer die Taten begangen hat. „Memories of a Murder“ ist sicher kein einfacher Film und auch kein „Feel Good“-Film, aber ein mehr als sehenswerter Film. [Sneakfilm.de]
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-09-03
This is cracking serial killer drama from Bong Joon Ho - with some superb performances - that tracks a police investigation trying almost every technique known to man to trace a rapist/murderer who is terrorising young women (especially if it is raining and if they are wearing red). Kang-ho Song, Sang-kyung Kim and Roe-ha Kim don't exactly see eye to eye as they set about their task, adopting some scientific and not-so scientific approaches to their detection. The stylish and witty writing allows the characters to develop at a slow, but steady and interesting pace - using humour, pathos and violence - and at times it is the methods and attitudes of the police that appear under more scrutiny than the perpetrator of the crimes! Sadly, though, it does sag towards the end. The sharp pace of the writing and the intensity of the performances having reached a pretty high plateau, comes off the boil a bit and I found the ending annoyingly self-defeating: the identity of the criminal being less important to me than the collapsing integrity of those charged with his discovery. We never quite get back to that high standard of storytelling achieved in the first 90 minutes and as the quirkiness of the plot becomes more subsumed into the increasing frustrations of the investigators, the film becomes more and more a generic crime thriller losing much of its uniqueness. Certainly well worth watching, but perhaps it could have been shaved a bit to maintain the jeopardy.