BURGLAR, 5min, South Korea, Crime/Action
Directed by Hojin Kim
A crime takes place inside of a child’s imagination.
Read review by Amanda Lomonaco:
If any film from the WILDSound Feedback Film Festival has ever tugged at my heart strings it’s this one. Yet “Drama” is probably one of the last words any one would use to describe Burglar.
Starting off as a beautifully choreographed crime thriller, Burglar leaves the audience intrigued on the edge of their seats. The whole scene is made all the more mysterious by the utter lack of dialogue throughout it. A silence that is precisely and perfectly complemented by the musical score. Finally all our intrigue and interest is wrapped up and resolved in such a surprising, yet comforting, and bittersweet manner that you can’t help but be affected.
There was the odd person or other who seemed a little perplexed by this film, which isn’t…
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