Watched Korea's Memoir of A Murderer (1:58:02). A former serial killer who now has Alzheimer's disease suspects that his daughter's boyfriend is also a serial killer, and seeks to protect her. As quiet and as balletic as (also Korea's) Burning. Both movies, as a matter of fact, are studies in reality and unreality--and parallel realities and parallel unrealities-- and both well-crafted and extremely disturbing, though they have two different directors.
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