The Record (film) explained

The Record
Director:Kim Ki-hun
Producer:Park Il-seo
Screenplay:
  • Choo Ki-suck
  • Han Chang-hak
Starring:
Music:
  • Lee Sang-yong
  • Lee Jong-gyo
Cinematography:Chung Chung-hoon
Editing:Kyung Min-ho
Studio:Sam Woo Communications
Distributors:-->
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:South Korea
Native Name:
Child:yes
Hangul:찍히면 죽는다
Rr:Jjikhimyeon jukneunda
Mr:Tchikhimyŏn chuknŭnda

The Record is a 2000 South Korean horror film starring Kang Seong-min, Park Eun-hye and Han Chae-young.

Plot

The film centers on a group of young people who killed an innocent person and videotaped the act for their own amusement. Comeuppance is provided by a mysterious man who seeks out each of the murderers and kills them for his personal pleasure.

Background

In South Korean cinema, landmark year was 2003 when more artistically ambitious and thematically complex types of horror cinema were released. Prior to this, there was an early 2000s horror cycle involving slasher films such as Bloody Beach, Harpy, Nightmare and The Record.

Release

The Record was released on August 26, 2000.[1] The film had 30,130 admissions in South Korea. The film failed to reach the top ten grossing films domestically in South Korea for the year 2000. In comparison, the horror film Nightmare had 332,000 admissions and was among the top ten highest grossing domestic productions of the year.[2]

Reception

From contemporary reviews, Bruce Holecheck of Deep Red magazine described the film as a Korean I Know What You Did Last Summer that "forgets to ladle on the massive grue which made the early 80's teen-kill wave so much fun." and that the film was unoriginal but still a slasher film "that's not referential to the point of insult to true fans." Jim Harper in his book Legacy of Blood also compared the film to I Know What You Did Last Summer, noting the Americanization of the film with comparing the characters to characters in Porky's and Animal House but "Despite the derivative material, it's a highly entertaining film." and that "There's no attempt at irony or post-modernism, just good ol' slasher fun."

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Record (JJikimyeon Jungneunda). KMDb. December 2, 2020.
  2. Web site: 2000. Koreanfilm.org. December 2, 2020.