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Tell Me Something (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3

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Tell Me Something (Hong Kong Version)

Customer Review of "Tell Me Something (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (6)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.2 out of 10 (24)

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Anonymous

November 29, 2004

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Let Me TELL YOU SOMETHING Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
"Whoever arrogates to himself the right of vengeance shows how little he is qualified to decide his own claims, since he certainly demands what he would think unfit to be granted to another." – Samuel Johnson

"Revenge is a confession of pain" – Unknown

TELL ME SOMETHING is one pleasant surprise.

Less about serial killing than it is about pure, unadulterated, human need to seek and administer vengeance, TELL ME SOMETHING is tight, its pacing is measured, and its surprises – slowly unfolding one right after the other – are truly frightening. As Asian pictures have shown an increasing willingness to produce some of the most horrific and stylish explorations of human depravity (seen any Takashi Miike lately?), it was only inevitable that a picture drawn from the same vein as THE BONE COLLECTOR, THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, or SEVEN see the celluloid light of day from across the ocean.
Police Lieutenant Cho (Suk-kyu Han) finds his career is in serious trouble: a maverick brought up on charges of police corruption, he's only a heartbeat – or one mistake – away from losing his career. However, a brutal murder pulls him back from the brink, but the circumstances turn even more bizarre than he originally expected: the head, arms, and legs of the dismembered body don’t match up, only meaning that there are far more victims – measured only by the carnage – out there waiting to be found. The body has been dissected with uncanny surgical precision. The department immediately reinstates Cho because of his experience: he’s the only detective with the expertise to head such a dangerous investigation.
As it turns out, all of the victims are former lovers of a reclusive artist, Chae Su-Yeon (played with poised subtlety by Eun-ha Shim). Cho is certain that not only are her remaining friends in danger but also she stands the greatest risk to fall prey to the predator, and now he must race against time to uncover the secret of her past in order to unravel the mystery of their mutual present ... and, possibly, her future.
Drenched in an atmosphere thicker than ten film noirs put together, TELL ME SOMETHING is a stellar 'whodunnit' – an innovation to traditional crime procedurals that predates the success of such television programs as CBS’s “CSI,” “CSI: Miami,” and “CSI: New York.” The clues – the gory forensics – are all over the place, thanks to the handiwork of the killer, and it makes for more than one bloody moment after another. The story keeps the audience guessing: once you think the killer is exposed, another clue is unearthed, and the game begins again. In fact, TELL ME SOMETHING keeps you guessing right up until the end … and then some. A cerebral combination of the police procedural and a crime thriller's strongest elements, the film presents a roller coaster full of suspects with an equal number of motives.
However, it isn't until the very last scene of the film that the true killer is revealed ... along with a motivation of perfect evil, of pure revenge … as the script wrings out one last clever twist that will doubtless haunt the viewer into repeat viewings, searching for the telltale clues that were missed along the way.
Extraordinarily edited and dripping with bloody suspense, TELL ME SOMETHING is not for the soft-stomached. The film boasts a fair share of blood and flesh scenes, shockingly simple in their construction but packing one terrific visual wallop. The performances, especially of the two leads are dead on, no pun intended. The film is far from perfect; there are, in fact, a few clues that probably would've been disclosed differently, and one situation regarding a youthful neighbor of the disturbed Chae is a bit hard to swallow. However, these drawbacks are minor to the overall story, and they do little to diminish the utter sense of dread, despair, and futility overwhelming Lieutenant Cho in the film's closing moments.
Be warned: watch it with the lights on.
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Anonymous

September 8, 2004

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Terrific Surprise Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I came across this movie in my video sore while searching for, "Uzumaki". I saw the cover, read the case and felt it had a good storyline. I enjoyed the movie. I thought the acting was great, the characters were wonderful BUT... why all the confusion about the father? Anyhow, I enjoyed the movie.
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Anonymous

May 4, 2004

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Good despite the numerous holes in the plot... Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
This was a relatively good movie. It was dark and moody--how all thriller movies tend to be. The actors were great--just loved Han Suk Kyu. The only slight flaw was that at times the story became incomprehensible. I found that the movie left too much up to inferences.
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Anonymous

April 4, 2004

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Confusion Abounds... Customer Review Rated Bad 3 - 3 out of 10
There's a reason why everyone is asking for an explanation. The plot makes little sense because it is so subtle. It's not the subtitles; the movie is just not that great. The acting's not very good, either.

HOWEVER... There is an extreme amount of gore and violence, which is good for hardcore horror fans (such as myself). And the music, by Enya, is so creepy that even if you don't get what's going on (like most of us), the murder scenes seem a lot more thrilling.

If you want to check it out, all I can say is that blood and eerie music make the movie. Yet the acting and stupid plot make the movie bad.
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Anonymous

September 25, 2003

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Liked the premise Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I liked this movie. It was a little boring at times, but the suspense keeps you on your toes, and there are so many twist and turns if your not paying attention you might miss something. I recommend it.
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Anonymous

August 25, 2003

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B-movie trash Customer Review Rated Bad 1 - 1 out of 10
With hackneyed characters from any generic cop film, the director tries to create the tension and fear of films like Seven and The Silence of the Lambs. Unfortunately, the endless "plot twists" are only unexpected because they are totally improbable and the ridiculous end to the film is ultimately pathetically predictable. Impossible plot twists do not reflect good storytelling. They are simply a b-movie director's gimmick to hide the weakness of the story to begin with.
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Anonymous

August 23, 2003

Good movie Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
I did not expect this movie to be that good. Han Suk Kye's acting had always been great. After seeing this movie, I finally understands why Shim Eun Kyung is so famous in Korea (still a top rating star in Korea even now that she has retired from acting). Her acting is good and she's beautiful in this film. The development of the story is relatively slow (esp when compared to HK moview) but the plot is good, keep you wondering whether Shim is the killer until the end.
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Anonymous

August 17, 2003

Lame. B-movie trash. Customer Review Rated Bad 1 - 1 out of 10
With hackneyed characters from any generic cop film, the director tries to create the tension and fear of films like Seven and The Silence of the Lambs. Unfortunately, the endless "plot twists" are only unexpected because they are totally improbable and the ridiculous end to the film is ultimately pathetically predictable. Impossible plot twists do not reflect good storytelling. They are simply a b-movie director's gimmick to hide the weakness of the story to begin with.
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Anonymous

June 12, 2003

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a great thriller Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
a pretty good movie but like someone said, could someone please explain the movie a little bit. why did she kill??
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Anonymous

May 13, 2003

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please explain this movie... Customer Review Rated Bad 3 - 3 out of 10
Maybe it was the english subtitles, but I still want to know what Shim Eun-ha's motives were. Can someone please aim me at ny2killakali to explain. I'm a huge fan of Korean films and this one especially caught my attention since it was available at hollywood video.
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