Burning
In this time I am going to talk about a South Korean film, Burning, directed by Lee Chang-Dong, also director of Poetry and Secret Sunshine, is a thriller and drama movie.
Synopsis: Jongsu, a young messenger, accidentally meets Haemi, a girl who lived in his neighborhood. The young woman asks her to take care of her cat during a trip to Africa. Upon her return, Haemi introduces her to Ben, a mysterious and wealthy young man she met there. Its an Adaptation of a Murakami story.
As the synopsis says, this film tells the story of these three characters, how they interact with each other, how they get to know each other more and more, discovering differents stranges attitudes in one of the characters.
This movie has a lot of symbolism, you must pay attention to the details, because it could be very important to understand some attitudes or dialogues, as well as the scene, everything very well cares, with the actors I have a personal problem, because like the original language is Korean I can not enjoy it as I would want, because the gestures of their faces or other resources, I don´t see them in the same way as the english or spanish, but in my opinion, they are very good actors.
Truth and meaning are virtual impossibilities and this entire film is meticulously calibrated in its ambiguity, fostering certain assumptions that neither the characters nor the audience can fully verify.
I let's hope that more people encourage to watch this film, which was also not very well rewarded as it should have been