29 June 2014

Moss (South Korea, 2010)

Ryu Hae-Kuk enters a reclusive country village to attend his father's funeral. During his stay he investigates the death of his father and uncovers what appears to be a conspiracy. Why do the villagers act so strange? Why do they keep asking him when he will return to Seoul? The man then confronts the village leader Cheon Yong-Deok. The secrets of the village then start to unravel...

I hope you are sitting comfortably, because Moss is an almost three hour long mystery that demands your full attention. I saw this film a couple of years ago and didn't think too much of it, but after re-watching it, I've come to the conclusion that it's a terrific and suspenseful story with a great setting. Many may be afraid of its running time, and yes it's long, but also well worth the trip to a remote village where a dark secret has been brewing for many years.

Genre: Crime/Mystery

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