SYNOPSICS
Opiseu (2015) is a Korean movie. Won-Chan Hong has directed this movie. Ko Asung,Sung-Woo Bae,Eui-sung Kim,Chae-eun Lee are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Opiseu (2015) is considered one of the best Horror,Mystery,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Kim Byong-gook works as section chief in big bureau-building. He is believed to be a family man, but his colleagues don't like him much. One day, Byong-gook slaughters his whole family and then disappears. Detective Jong-hoon is investigating the case and also asking Kim's colleagues about possible clues, but it seems they can't help him. Except Lee Mi-rae. The policeman recognizes that the young girl seems to know more about his suspect, but is hiding something from him. So Detective Jong-hoon is watching the CCTV-Tapes and see Byong-gook entering the building - but doesn't come out again. Jong-hoon believes Kim must hide in the building, which makes the workers afraid about to work - and they are absolutely right!
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Opiseu (2015) Reviews
Office
I just finished watching this movie on Netflix and i'm sitting here confused. I'm curious if i somehow missed something along the way in this movie. Let's clear one thing up though, this is not a bad movie. In fact it's pretty entertaining. It kept me engrossed until the end and kept me curious as to what was going on. It had a creepy, eerie vibe to it. But I've got to admit, the ending lost me. Maybe I just didn't get the movie or maybe I missed something but it felt unfinished. What was the motive? Was he guilty? What part did she play in it? Overall, not a bad movie by any means... it just felt pointless and left me unsatisfied in the end.
Not a normal day at the Office
Also not a normal day back at home. There are things happening here, that might and probably should alienate you. Some things are more than brutal (especially the depicted violence, just thinking about it, makes you shudder), other things seem to float along. It's a weird little gem, that is anything but mainstream. If you have seen other Korean movies, you know there is a sensibility to some of them, that might not feel right for western audiences. But that is what makes movies like this so great to watch. You have no idea where this is going, nor what to think of the main character. Is he supposed to be good or bad? Will that question be answered or not? What is the movie trying to tell us? ... and so forth
If you're in the mood for a murder mystery thriller
I really like Korean cinema (I Saw the Devil, Train to Busan, OldBoy, etc) so I decided to watch this one too since it's on Netflix. As far as murder mystery movies go, this is a decent one. And, I feel as though it has something to say - along the lines of 'don't work yourself to death' or 'an overly stressed person can *snap* due to their work environment'. I don't know, I'm just guessing. It's made well: good sound design and the creepy atmosphere is effective when it needs to be. It's not the strongest film I've seen from South Korea but to be fair I've only seen around 10 or so. But, if you're in the mood for a good thriller-whodunit movie give this one a shot.
As usual pretty clean technique from South Korea, but mediocre third act.
The atmosphere, the editing, the pretty much everything dealing with technique was pretty clean and engaging, the atmosphere specially was great, good at building suspense, the problem to me was easily the ending, the third act rushes everything and leaves an unsatisfying feeling of a major plot hole. Sadly it is literally unbelievable.
Korean thriller mixes slasher kills and satire
OFFICE is one of those South Korean thrillers that manages to serve double duty as a wonderful bit of satire taking aim at modern life at the same time. This one looks at the stress brought about by workplace practices, in particular the press faced by office workers always being driven by the bosses to succeed and do more. Isn't it only natural that some of them will end up going a little bit crazy? OFFICE is a slick, pitch-dark thriller that offers plenty of uneasy laughs alongside the violent plot line in which an ordinary office is plagued by violent deaths. The acting is of a typically high calibre and the direction fine, even if the material is a little too thin and familiar for this to be a classic.