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| CONSENSUS: “It is hard to track the movie’s narrative, made even more difficult because it is subtitled, but if you are willing to put up with a little incoherence, I’m a Cyborg can be as fun as the title suggests.” |
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| Placed in a psych ward for believing she’s a robot, troubled Young-goon forsakes food and attempts instead to charge her body with electronic devices. As her health deteriorates, another eccentric patient tries to inspire her to start eating again. | Add to Queue |
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Cast:Jung Ji-hoon, Lim Soo-jung, Hie-jin Choi, Byeong-ok Kim,Yong-nyeo Lee, Dal-su Oh, Ho-jeong Yu
Director:Chan-wook Park
Genres: Comedies, Dramas, Foreign Movies, Romantic Movies,Foreign Comedies, Romantic Comedies, Foreign Dramas,Romantic Dramas, Romantic Foreign Movies, Korean Movies |
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| If Tim Burton were Korean, this is the film he would make. It has a similar visual style, a cast of crazy characters, and is a lot of fun. My biggest complaint is that it runs a touch longer than it needs to be and the story itself isn’t that strong, but that is pretty typical of most Korean movies I have seen.” |
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| “At times, this film is as fun as the title sounds. It has several intriguing sequences, but too often it is hard to follow. In a way, that make sense for a movie that is told from the perspective of delusional mental patients, but this does not present a coherent perspective for the audience to track the story.” |
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