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I Saw the Devil: Directed by Kim Jee-woon. With Lee Byung-hun, Choi Min-sik, Jeon Gook-hwan, Chun Ho-jin. A secret agent exacts revenge on a serial killer through a series of captures and releases.
A secret agent exacts revenge on a serial killer through a series of captures and releases. On a dark road, taxi driver Kyung-chul (Min-sik Choi) comes across a scared female motorist stranded in a broken-down vehicle. He pulls over -- but not to help her.
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I Saw The Devil is a bloody masterpiece. Jee-woon Kim has proved himself to be a master storyteller. Beautiful shots, a creative script, perfect acting and intense violence make I Saw The Devil a must-see movie for anyone who calls themselves a horror fan.
I Saw the Devil: Following an unspeakable tragedy, a rogue secret agent seeks revenge against a serial killer through a demented game of cat and mouse.
A man is seen eating raw flesh, it's assumed that it's the flesh of someone he murdered. Later the cannibal goes to his fridge and opens it, revealing many human limbs and body parts. He then goes and gets one of his victims who is chained and drags them to be slaughtered and eaten. Edit.
I Saw the Devil: Greenband Trailer. When his pregnant wife becomes the latest victim of a serial killer, a secret agent blurs the line between good and evil in his pursuit of revenge. Back to top.
The film was reportedly a remake of the South Korean film ‘I Saw the Devil’. In the film, Sid played the role of Guru, a ruthless hitman working for mob boss Caesar, who raised and trained him to murder the goons who killed his parents. Meanwhile,...
I Saw the Devil. The Korea Media Rating Board forced Jee-woon Kim to recut the film for its theatrical release, objecting to its violent content. Otherwise, the film would have gotten a "Restricted" rating, preventing any sort of release in theaters or on home video.
Kim Jee-woon. Director: The Good the Bad the Weird. Kim Ji-woon was born in Seoul, South Korea. He began his career as an actor before becoming a stage director with productions such as "Hot Sea" in 1994 and "Movie, Movie" in 1995.