Handsome Guys [Korea]
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2024 12:11 pm
Self-proclaimed tough guy Jae-pil and sexy guy Sang-goo leave an unforgettable first impression from their first day of moving in. They become the subject of special surveillance by local police officers Chief Choi and Nam Sun-kyung. Despite this, they are just happy to be have a fresh start in their dream European-style dream house.
However, the happiness is short-lived when they try to save Mi-na from almost drowning. Instead, they end up being mistaken for kidnappers. Meanwhile, a dark atmosphere begins to surround the house as uninvited guests come to look for Mi-na, and the evil spirit that was sealed in the basement awakens.
Paule ist entzückt, und das kommt ja nun wirklich nicht of vor:
"As a director and writer Handsome Guys makes for an impressive calling card for Nam Dong-hyub, with a love of horror cleverly lensed through the filter of the comedy genre, resulting in a movie that feels like a welcome breath of fresh air. I admit I spent much of the punchy 100-minute runtime in fits of laughter, something even a director like Kim Ji-woon’s return to his comedic roots with 2023’s Cobweb failed to achieve. While Korea isn’t known for its comedic output, hopefully this will be the production that can buck the trend, and prove that making people laugh is just as much of an accomplishment as leaving them feeling like they’ve been punched in the gut."
https://cityonfire.com/handsome-guys-20 ... SoReGudyEw
However, the happiness is short-lived when they try to save Mi-na from almost drowning. Instead, they end up being mistaken for kidnappers. Meanwhile, a dark atmosphere begins to surround the house as uninvited guests come to look for Mi-na, and the evil spirit that was sealed in the basement awakens.
Paule ist entzückt, und das kommt ja nun wirklich nicht of vor:
"As a director and writer Handsome Guys makes for an impressive calling card for Nam Dong-hyub, with a love of horror cleverly lensed through the filter of the comedy genre, resulting in a movie that feels like a welcome breath of fresh air. I admit I spent much of the punchy 100-minute runtime in fits of laughter, something even a director like Kim Ji-woon’s return to his comedic roots with 2023’s Cobweb failed to achieve. While Korea isn’t known for its comedic output, hopefully this will be the production that can buck the trend, and prove that making people laugh is just as much of an accomplishment as leaving them feeling like they’ve been punched in the gut."
https://cityonfire.com/handsome-guys-20 ... SoReGudyEw