Skeleton do be vibin.
House do be eatin.
I am become banana.
House.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Skeleton do be vibin.
House do be eatin.
I am become banana.
House.
The movie felt like it spent all of its time gaining altitude and forgot to land anywhere - as enjoyable as some sequences were, that does not make up for the exposition to payoff ratio, which was abysmally out of proportion. It was violent, which I had no problem with, but the context of the movie made the violence feel like violence for the sake of being violent, rather than violence because the character felt like being violent. I wanted…
For a trilogy that began so beautifully, this is less of a finale and more of a half-hearted ending. Park Chan-Wook seems to have just taken everything that worked about the first two films in the "trilogy" and shoved them into a film that has absolutely no substance to it - the story has no reason to occur, it feels like.
Of course, where the script, story, and structure ruin the film, Park Chan-Wook can seemingly do no wrong when…