Review of H

H (2002)
9/10
An excellent and haunting movie
4 March 2011
This movie is another very atmospheric film noir from Asia that surprises with a weird main idea and a haunting conclusion while the acting is very emotional and gives a really authentic touch to the characters. Especially the main villain is completely unpredictable and scary by looking so innocent and acting very intelligent.

The movie is quite heavy and surely not a pleasure to watch for everyone. The opening scene shows us a dead young woman with her unborn baby brutally ripped out of her body at a garbage incinerator. This is only the beginning of a series of six murders that seem to copy a crazy killer that committed exactly the same crimes a few years ago and went to the police station with his final victim in a big bag to get arrested. Now, a female police officer that has lost her husband that committed suicide as he didn't get over the brutality of the first killer and a young and very emotional police officer with a weird wife suffering amnesia have to solve the case and get drowned into a haunting downward spiral of mystery, brutality and insanity that lead toward a surprising ending.

Once again, the Asian cinema creates a unique dark psycho thriller that you won't easily forget and that convinces with an interesting intrigue, very brutal murderers and a brilliant villain. It seems that the Japanese and Koreans never do a bad movie in the whole genre and that we can only distinguish between good and intriguing movies (seven points), very good movies (eight points), excellent and haunting movies (nine points) and masterpieces for the eternity (ten points). This movie is an excellent and haunting trip and comes close to perfection with the only negative point that the main idea is nothing really innovating and new if you know the extreme Asian cinema as much as I do.
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