A plot for revenge: On a beautiful snowy night on a deserted road, young Ju-yeon has the misfortune of crossing paths with psychopathic serial killer Jang Kyung-chul. When her secret agent fiancee, Soo-hyun, finds out that he is the culprit, he sets out on a dangerous mission to make Kyung-chul suffer for his crimes.

Perhaps most people are tired of the same old revenge stories. I'm not. And I don't see how anyone could call it a lesser sub-genre of horror than the typical slashers and serial killers. The basic story behind most of these films is a little tired maybe - someone gets killed or otherwise severely hurt and either they or their loved one takes revenge on the perpetrator. I Saw the Devil
This element of the story confused me at first. In fact, it wasn't until the cannibal literally explained what Soo-hyun was doing that I actually got his motivation. Sometimes I'm slow. And this actually turns out to be fortuitous for the good guys in the movie. Kyun-chul is a pleasure killer without a conscience and along the way of him running from Soo-hyun, the audience gets to meet different kinds of serial killers (all who seem "lowly" to Kyun-chul - inflated ego much?). Soo-hyun also pisses this guy off by attacking him two times just before he can have his fun with his next victims.
The two men Kyun-chul meets in the taxi cab are perhaps just killers of opportunity or thrill seekers, therefore they are not as sophisticated as he is (to him, that is). His cannibal friend is simply a psycho who kills to eat. Kyun-chul looks down on all of these guys as if the way he kills is so much better. This helps establish his character as a veritable opponent to Soo-hyun, who must gravely admit that he has underestimated this cold-hearted man.
With revenge stories (at least well done ones like this film or 7 Days

Sidenote: Don't repeated blows to the head with various objects usually cause a lot more trauma than is presented here? Seriously. Several people in this movie receive such hard knocks with pipes and other hard, blunt objects and are still standing for the next scene! Surely someone should have caught on to the unbelievability of that shit.
There is maybe one thing about this movie that bugs me. There doesn't seem to be an real overall message, either about revenge or anything else. At the end, Soo-hyun's final revenge is a bit too cold for my taste as he does it in front of Kyun-chul's family, but then Soo-hyun cries after all is said and done. Does he regret it or just feel bad about it because he is not evil like his victim? Or has he become evil? None of this is really explored, and while the audience is satisfied by Kyun-chul's death, nothing has really been learned. We've been through this tragic and bloody story, but are we better people? Do we understand anything more now? Depends on how you interpret the movie's actions, I guess.
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