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8/10
A Different Movie from Kim Ki Duk
SameirAli24 January 2017
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Kim Ki-Duk, the director's name is enough to watch the movie. As usual, this movie also has great actors who live in the character. Beautiful visuals also empowers the vision of the director.

The Story of a family loving poor fisherman, who accidentally crossed the border when his boat broke down.

The poor fisherman becomes a bate on the political tension between the South and North Korea. As soon as he crossed the border he was captured and put under investigation. There he meets a kind-hearted guardian and a cruel investigating officer. The fisherman was mentally and physically tortured to prove that he was a spy. He was asked to write down everything about him since childhood, several times.

After many dramas he was set free to go back to the North. He was warmly welcomed back to his country. But, do you thing someone stayed at the rebel country few days will be treated without doubt?

The movie will touch your heart in deep. The family sentiments, his 6 years old daughter, the sincerity and frankness, all the elements are set to steal your sentiments.

A definitely must watch and highly recommended.

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7/10
Amazing
barcanoloski24 June 2022
I've never been so nervous and angry recently. The movie was great.

Additionally, I was extremely annoyed with the police who questioned.-----------------------------------------
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7/10
Beautiful portrayal of a man captured in-between two worlds
a_glentis10 July 2017
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A nice portrait of a simple man who is driven by fate to go from North Korea to the South, against his will and his struggle to rejoin his family. The movie concentrates on his agony to return to North Korea. His eagerness to reject every temptation of South Korea is his manner to protect himself from both the unknown pleasures of capitalism and also from the inquiries of his communist government, once he shall return. It's evident throughout the movie that it's mostly his family that he misses and not so much his beloved country. Even though the main character is doing his best to show to everyone -and mostly to the propaganda of his country- that he is a loyal citizen of the regime, it's quite clear that he wouldn't mind giving it up if someone could help him re-unite with his wife and daughter. However, since he realizes that this is impossible to happen outside North Korea, he is determined to do everything he can to go back. In that angle, the movie is more about personal feelings and family love, crushed in between two completely opposite cultures and lifestyles and in the end, I think that it succeeds to pass the message that emotions for the people you love are more important than ideology. Besides some easily foreseen behaviors of the main character and some rather quick passages of interesting moments that could make the movie better, the acting of the main character is superb and overall makes of the movie a very interesting picture of the situation in the Korean peninsula
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Caught in a net, woven by both blind bureaucracy and goodwill
humanome24 December 2016
This new film by Ki-Duk Kim, one of the most renowned director/writer in Korea, deals an old motif of divided nations again (after "The Coast Guard" in 2002). As the title implies, Kim sees the South-North division as a big net. A fisherman (Chul-Woo Nam by Seung-Bum Ryoo) was caught in the net, by a probable series of accidents. In both South and North, Chul-Woo is suspected as a spy by bureaucratic or corrupted investigators. One believes in freedom, the other in anti-capitalism. But it soon turns out that they are only the weft and warp of the same big net, from which Chul-Woo is so desperate to escape. The real tragedy of this net lies in that even the kindness inevitably takes part in it, for Chul-Woo whose only ambition is to keep and meet his family. Chul-Woo is a stunning symbol of a way broader types of "net" and "fishes", the political and social distortions in the North and in the South as well. Ryoo's acting was superb. Not very easy a movie to see as other Kim's movies (at least less graphic, though), but another great visualization/symbolization as other Kim's works.
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7/10
Truth about korean political
kamalbeeee29 January 2021
When a north korean fishermen caught in south korean border he face lot of consequences but anyway finally getrid from there...but it continues in north korean too... Then he takes very decision to teach them good leason... Must watchable movie..!!
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9/10
Great film about the consequences of extreme ideology
info-0178116 October 2016
In the Net, director Kim Ki-duk uses the division between North and South Korea as an allegory for the negative consequences of humans having a black and white view of the world and becoming narrow minded and judgmental. It's an original narrative that presents a complex view of a well-known issue, presenting equal criticism of both North and South Korea. Some of the characters and parts of the plot are predictable at times, but there are a lot of great performances, all starting with the lead, Ryoo Seung-Bum. Those not affected by its 14a rating, due to violence and some nudity, will find The Net to be an entertaining thriller that holds you until the end.
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9/10
The brighter the light, the darker the shadow
nikzog5 April 2021
Very nice movie, which manages to refer to a very special and controversial issue without taking a clear position. The similarities between the two, completely different countries and how they try to prove their superiority by using the protagonist in their interest are terrible. Also terrible is the despair of the protagonist in his attempt to prove that he is not an elephant and to find his right constantly in the film.
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9/10
Not a simple movie
urecken17 February 2022
I am speechless!!!!amazing movie, It makes you to see different paths of life I dont really know how i found it, but when I saw the movie I immediately looked to recommend it to more people. Worth ! Trust me!!
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10/10
Masterpiece.
yusufpiskin11 December 2020
RIP Master... Just another good and shocking movie about the totalitarian government of North Korea. i wonder till' when does the North Korean people will be able to live under this type of dictatorship and being manipulated by the government and not knowing about other cultures.
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