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Forgotten (2017)
9/10
An amazing thriller
22 February 2018
Korean cinema in recent years has been ahead of many other countries on the continent, such as Japan, without giving us much time to assimilate it. "Forgotten" is one of the most recent examples of why this evolution has taken place and why many of us are delighted with this type of cinema. The film focuses on the life of a boy who tries to discover the truth behind the kidnapping of his older brother, who returns as a different man after nineteen days of captivity, from which he claims to remember nothing. A film that mixes the psychological thriller with touches of atmospheric terror and plays excellently with the shadows and paranoia of the younger brother during the days of the disappearance. Jang Hang-jun, responsible for the script and direction, knows how to make us feel the anguish of the situation at all times, making the disinformation that we have as a spectator is the same as our protagonist and creating a situation where interest increases every minute that passes. I must also emphasize the excellent performance of both brothers, especially that of the older brother (Kim Mu-Yeol), because he manages to create an insecurity and concern that does not disappear throughout the film. What's happened to him? That is the question that will haunt us at all time, as the film progresses, because the closer we get to its end, the more disoriented and surprised we will find ourselves, making us goose bumps and hitting us with an unsuspected but tremendous outcome. But not only in the script we can check quality, because if we focus on the more technical sections, we will realize that both the sound and photography sections are really well constructed, being vital in the development of many of the scenes and giving an intensity to the set that is well above average. The mastery of rhythm and the steady pulse behind the camera of the whole team make "Forgotten" not just a thriller, but an example of what modern cinema should be like. With' Forgotten', the lovers of the best thriller are in congratulations and the South Korean country claims its good state of form, because in recent years we have seen many examples of great calibre as 'I Saw The Devil', ' New World' or 'The Wailing' among others. Those who look for a good mystery, disturbing settings and stories with ingenious plot twists, should not miss this film.
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Angel Legend (1996 Video)
7/10
Angel Densetsu is a hilarious anime
20 January 2018
Angel Densetsu (Angel Legend) is about a Kid named Kitano Seichirou that is very kind and caring of other people, however the problem lies with his face where he looks as some people in the show put it like a "Demon" or "Devil", and as you could probably guess this doesn't exactly make it easy for him when he tries to make friends, in where he has these hilarious situations occur when he makes new acquaintances.

There isn't much to go off of when it comes to this anime since there are literally two episodes, but I personally think that those two episodes were very good and funny, unfortunately for anyone that doesn't like cliffhangers this does end on one, where either this show was supposed to go on which would make more sense, or they were trying to promote the original source material, a manga by the same name. I do not want to go into characters or the story because like I said there really is nothing to go off. It was fun while it lasted though, and too bad they didn't continue.
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