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The Bong Hive presents

Memories of Murder

Dir: Bong Joon-ho, South Korea, 2003, 131 mins, Korean with English subtitles, Cert 15

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Thu 3 April // 19:30 (SOLD OUT)

Tickets: £5

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Following two charmingly hapless detectives - including Bong muse Song Kang-ho (Parasite and The Host) - as they investigate a series of small-town murders in 80s South Korea, Bong Joon-Ho's international breakthrough showcases his trademark ability to swerve between wildly different tones - and of course, to grip viewers with a stomach-churningly compelling neo-noir plot.

Somehow, the genre-bending king of Korean cinema manages to successfully mash together a buddy cop comedy and a genuinely horrifying serial killer thriller (David Fincher could never). Throw in the brilliant performances and some razor-sharp observations about life under bureaucratic capitalism, and you've got a film that many consider Bong's best.

And if you can't get enough Bong, why not come to our colour v b&w Parasite screenings?

 

"Has lost none of its power to unsettle, and today it feels even stranger than ever."
--Bilge Ebiri, Village Voice

"What distinguishes "Memories of Murder," setting it apart from rank-and-file thrillers, is its singular mix of gallows humor and unnerving solemnity."
--Manohla Dargis, New York Times

 

Doors open 30 minutes before advertised start time. All film screenings are ad-free and 18+ unless otherwise stated, and start with no more than a 10 min selection of trailers. 

The Cube is a membership venue, please remember to bring your card. You can join on the door for £1