Truth be told, short movies are not exactly usually of the genre variety, with the duration of the format essentially forcing filmmakers to follow more art-house paths. Considering, however, that, among the cinema of Asian countries, Korea is the one “in charge” of genre cinema nowadays, it is no surprise that a director from the particular country decided to follow a genre path for his 27-minute short.
“Outsiders” is screening at Busan International Short Film Festival
After a rather impressive panoramic shot of an urban setting, we are introduced to the protagonist of “Outsiders”, an injured woman who is driving desperately while her phone is ringing. A number of flashbacks reveal that her injuries come from her interactions with a man, which is essentially what led her to crime, while the one calling turns out to be her boss, who is quite fed up with her taking his car. The tension mounts,...
“Outsiders” is screening at Busan International Short Film Festival
After a rather impressive panoramic shot of an urban setting, we are introduced to the protagonist of “Outsiders”, an injured woman who is driving desperately while her phone is ringing. A number of flashbacks reveal that her injuries come from her interactions with a man, which is essentially what led her to crime, while the one calling turns out to be her boss, who is quite fed up with her taking his car. The tension mounts,...
- 5/2/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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