Good versus evil is key, yes
Narrative
A mystery thriller about a real estate agent who infiltrates her clients’ home and becomes obsessed with a fraudulent social media influencer. The film explores themes of obsession, identity, and the dark side of social media. How can she write so delicately without a fixed foundation of good and evil?
However, the book « Suite » takes the hard route and makes it work
It’s a simple thing if you think about it, but it’s used in almost every movie because it starts the story. The crazy ending is a perfect example of how it morally balances good and evil. When Gu gets out of prison, the film starts to portray him as a nice guy, and I scream, « Don’t give a stalker free passes, especially when he stalks and kills ex-girlfriends.
That’s what I’m talking about
are social phenomena in Korea. » Detective Oh then says, « Look what you’ve done to your life. » Boom! It seemed so simple, but I’m sure that bringing the necessary justice to crimes of varying intensity is no easy task.
Shino’s performance is engaging and convincing
At the same time, it subtly (not as blatantly as in one of those promos) critiques the current obsession with social media. Simply brilliant.* I just realized that “Suite” is Kim’s directorial debut. Congratulations and we look forward to the next project.




13/27