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The pace is stately, rather than adrenalin-driven, yet there's no denying its place here. Much credit to Lee for a great performance in a complex character, capable of huge sacrifice in her quest for redemption: she cuts off a finger in front of the victim's parents, and has to be physically restrained from removing more. Yet it seems that her charity and good deeds, such as donating a kidney to a fellow prisoner, may be part of her vengeance. And then, when her goal is within grasp...she steps back to allow others, perhaps better-motivated, to take her place. Or is the opportunity that she offers a poisoned chalice? The questions asked have no easy answers; neither proponents of capital punishment, nor those opposed to it, will find it comfortable viewing. By the end, there are no victims left; everyone is guilty - to use the old Sex Pistols line, no-one is innocent. [The DVD was released by Tartan Video USA on September 26th month, and includes an interview with Park, a 'making of' documentary, and no less than three commentaries. Nice job! For more information, visit the Tartan Video USA site.] [October 2006] |
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