a half-baked serial killer romance

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a half-baked serial killer romance


One of essentially the most primal human wants is to be understood. That goes for everyone, irrespective of how unsavoury – fucked-up folks yearn to be accepted too. Take Kim Sum, the protagonist of Netflix’s new Korean psychological thriller Somebody. Despite creating the profitable courting app Somebody, Sum (Kang Hae-lim) stays terribly lonely.

Her solely ‘friend’ is the intuitive AI software program known as Someone that she developed as a high-schooler, and she or he exists in a suppressed world of rigorously crafted routines, monochromatic environment, and practiced moaning to stroke her companions’ egos. No one will get Sum – till she begins investigating a serial killer who makes use of her app to seek out his victims, and meets Seong Yun-o (Kim Young-kwang).

As totally different as they’re – a profitable software program developer versus, effectively, a serial killer – each Sum and Yun-o starvation to be understood. As police scramble to seek out the suspect, a fatalistic love blooms between them. Yun-o unravels Sum, goading her into surrendering to the murderous impulses it seems she’d suppressed for years.

It’s not a shock to see Jung Ji-woo spearheading the path and script for Somebody. Already acclaimed for his portrayals of romantic and sexual deviance – two of his most well-known works revolve round a spouse dishonest on her husband (1999’s Happy End) and a scandalous relationship between a highschool woman, a 70-year-old poet, and his star pupil (2012’s A Muse) – he pushes his personal boundaries on this sequence, elevating questions on whether or not there may be such a factor as ‘acceptable’ deviance or if it’s all perspective.

Jung builds this via his characteristically strong and intimate visible language. Kim Sum, who’s roleplaying normality, is proven in expansive greyscale areas, clear to a fault, her issues organized with scientific precision. The areas round Yun-o, albeit dimly lit, look lived-in – in contrast to Sum, he’s embraced who he’s. Praise should additionally go to Somebody’s music path: an oboe, horn, and synth-laden soundtrack creates pressure so palpable it may very well be a personality of its personal. Orchestral soundtracks compound Sum’s loneliness, and even cheerful piano sounds ominous towards Yun-o’s clean expressions.

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‘Somebody’. Credit: Netflix

While the present’s pacing does endure due to this meticulous staging – you spend the primary half of the present wishing for motion – it aligns splendidly with Jung’s portrayal of intimacy. For two individuals who “want to go around killing people” collectively, Sum and Yun-o’s foreplay, as an example, is poetically delicate. They’re playful and uninhibited, curious and relieved, as if unused to the liberty of full expression.

Kim Young-kwang’s Yun-o, layered with a practised nonchalance, is splendidly understated however no much less sinister. While the Jeffrey Dahmer glasses might sound a bit too on the nostril, it’s clear because the present progresses that Yun-o makes intentional decisions – as if he’s embracing recognisable serial-killer motifs to mock his pursuers.

In comparability, Kang Hae-lim’s youthful look solely amplifies her feelings, whether or not it’s the disturbing smile she lets slip upon admitting that killing somebody made her euphoric or her inner battle between defending a remorseless killer who’s additionally the one man who’s ever understood her. As determined as she is for companionship, there are moments the place her morals weigh on her.

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‘Somebody’. Credit: Netflix

Though a cinematic story with heavyweight performances, Somebody is slowed down by a obtrusive lack of frequent sense. Kim Sum’s motivations however, there are quite a few cases the place characters have the possibility to show Yun-o in however, for the flimsiest of causes, by no means do. With Yun-o being a considerably public determine, one would suppose even cheap doubt could be sufficient to deliver him in – nevertheless it will get misplaced within the needlessly elaborate plan to flush the killer out.

And for a present the place characters are pushed by the elemental must be understood, there may be shockingly little background data to assist it alongside. We by no means actually discover out what introduced the reticent Sum and her associates collectively within the first place, or what propelled Yun-o to do the horrible issues he did. The first few episodes are a revolving door of faces that introduces characters method earlier than their connections are made clear.

With no context to fall again on, viewers can’t be anticipated to increase the characters the courtesy of caring about their dynamics and motivations. While Somebody presents a compelling, even thrilling premise, this murderous love story is rushed at finest and unsatisfactory at worst.

‘Somebody’ is now streaming on Netflix.



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