Part of MKC's coverage of the 18th Busan International Film Festival.
Korean thrillers have earned a reputation for consistency over the years and though there may only be a few great ones, the majority of them are solid efforts. However, we’ve come to expect a lot of the same tropes as a result of this consistency, so much so that they have begun to feel too familiar over time. One of the latest offerings from the genre is
Cold Eyes, which set the stage for a summer full of Korean thrillers (others included
Snowpiercer,
The Terror Live,
The Flu and
Hide and Seek). With an innovative approach to location filming in Seoul and by featuring three stars playing against type,
Cold Eyes may seem familiar but it’s also a fresh and exciting addition to the genre.