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7/10
Dramatic history lesson with some food for thought
kluseba2 July 2018
Ordinary Person is a South Korean drama hat convinces with authentic settings, historical elements and intriguing characters. It tells the story of an uprighteous police officer who dreams of a promotion and has to deal with severe poverty, a physically disabled son and a mute wife. One day, he gets involved in a conspiracy led by National Security agents who ask him to frame an innocent mentally disabled man as dangerous serial killer to prevent public unrest. The police officer cooperates at first as his son gets an expensive operation in return but his conscience soon comes into play. The protagonist has to chose whether he wants to be a corrupt police officer leading a prosperous life or an ordinary man fighting corruption and injustice.

There are several elements that make Ordinary Person a very good movie. First of all, the authentic settings bring back to life what South Korea was like thirty years ago when it was far from being as democratic, sociable and wealthy as it is nowadays. Tiny houses, poor neighborhoods and bumpy roads can be seen everywhere. The historical elements are perfectly integrated and portray a country led by deviant rich that prevented democracy, equality and especially free speech. The characters are quite interesting as it's easy to identify with a police officer torn between moral principals and pressure from his country's elite. The side characters are also quite complex and detailed. The final third of the movie features a tense plot and a multitude of dramatic emotions leading towards an epic finale.

Ordinary Person als has a few minor flaws. First of all, the movie is overall a little bit too long and would have been much more efficient if it had been twenty to thirty minutes shorter. Especially the middle section is quite dragging and only develops the main character in a slow and stoic pace while neglecting the plot. Another issue is the film's strangely light-hearted introduction that shows two police officers chasing a local thug in a slapstick manner that almost recalls the Police Academy franchise. The first twenty minutes don't set the tone for the rest of the movie that is quite emotional and serious. The overture feels completely misplaced. Ordinary Person is a drama that focuses on great dialogues but misses out on a few action sequences that would have given the movie some oomph to go along with the dramatic plot. The few scenes portraying police investigation are also quite brief and could have been more developed. The case of the serial killer is neglected midway through the movie and even completely abandoned by the end.

In the end, I would recommend this film if you like intellectual dramas with credible characters, profound dialogues and detailed plot. If you expect a gripping crime flick like Memories of Murder or a breathtaking action movie like Confidential Assignment, you might end up being disappointed. If you accept the movie for what it really is, you will get a very good drama with some food for thought and an intriguing history lesson about South Korea.
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6/10
A mildly engaging drama that raises some valid questions
subratjain124 August 2017
Before I start the review please note that this is not an action flick. I realized this only halfway through the movie. IMDb has got is wrong as usual and I have submitted a request to correct the genre.

Now, the heart and soul of this movie is "corruption" and how it affects people in its wake. The story revolves around Sung-Jin, a detective living in poverty, awaiting a long due promotion. He tries his best to impress his superiors but things don't seem to be going right for him. He catches a lucky break when a man apprehended by him is declared a serial killer by the secret police. He sees his status rising financially as well as professionally and he is hailed as a hero in the police department. Soon after this, while investigating further, he starts to realize that this guy might not be the killer and is being framed by high ranking officials just to close the case. The dilemma before him is to keep his mouth shut and disregard his moral values so that his disabled son can get a operation or to blow the whistle and face the music as a consequence.

The story is pretty straight forward and makes us witness the dilemma Sung-Jin is facing. It shows how a corrupt system engulfs unsuspecting people by praying on their weakness (generally poverty) and how the rich and the powerful manipulate other as per their whims and fantasies.

Although I didn't find the drama very engaging, it does raise some seriously valid questions that can be related to by people of any nationality.

The movie starts on a lighter note and progresses to the actual plot around midway. The actors do a good job of portraying the respective characters and make it watchable.

I still wish they had a made it shorter by 20 minutes or so.
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7/10
Slow but there is a story
phd_travel21 May 2020
Just too slow. There's a story about corruption and a cop giving In to politicians. it's just too slow.
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8/10
Ordinary Person Review: Don't consider it an ordinary film.
Achyut_Prashast_Singh26 August 2017
Movie: Ordinary Person (15)

Rating: 4/5

I didn't know about this movie and just randomly came across it. Seeing the genres, I decided to watch the film even without seeing the trailer. I had seen it quite earlier but decided to finally write down a review, the reason being I was highly impressed with it.

ORDINARY PERSON is by no means an ordinary film. It has an extraordinary screenplay which is bound to shake the viewers from inside. The film's biggest strength is that it's easily relatable. I wasn't seriously bored for even a second while watching it.

I don't know who the lead actors are, but I can say they did a commendable job, especially the lead actor. One won't find it difficult to connect to his character.

The screenplay is well written, and technically, the film manages to hold you till the end. The cinematography and action sequences too deserve a special mention. Dialogues are effective and thought provoking. Kudos to the director for giving us something out of the box.

This is one of the most relatable and emotionally gripping South Korean movies.
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