Seen any good movies lately?
181Me Again wrote:Clyde wrote:Burning and The Wild Pear Tree are quite different but might make a good double feature. They feature young male protagonists who are aspiring authors, both of whom are trying to distinguish themselves from their difficult fathers.Haven't seen the new NBC film yet, but I watched Burning last weekend. Pretty good.*spoiler alert*Am still unresolved as to whether...burning old greenhouses was simply the rich character's euphemism for killing pretty young women. There is just enough ambiguity in the movie to make me slightly doubt if he was guilty of killing the main woman in the film, though. If she was murdered, and he was her killer, for instance, then he would have known well ahead of time that the rendezvous at the end of the film was suspect, and he likely would've shown up armed or at least prepared for a confrontation. He didn't appear to think anything was out of the ordinary. I feel like the film was trying to mislead the viewer a bit, and make the viewer jump to the same conclusions as the protagonist. But I haven't read the book it's based on, so I have no frame of reference outside Lee Chang-Dong's effort.WRT to the spoiler, I haven't read the story either but I think whether Ben murdered Haemi or not is left intentionally ambiguous. Plausible either way. I found it really unsettling. It is equally as plausible that Jong-su's belief is based on jealousy and resentment. And Ben is a weird enough character that I don't think he would have gone to that last meeting feeling too concerned. for example, he was aware that--or was that ambiguous too?--Jong-su had been following him around, but he acted as though he didn't notice. Was that because he was a psycho who enjoyed tormenting Jong-su or because he was a rich kid who found him amusing? BTW, The Wild Pear Tree may have had some ambiguities to it too. I don't want to say too much since you haven't seen it but if/when you do we should discuss.