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‘Hopeless’ Review: Kim Chang-hoon’s Feature Debut Is High On The Brutality But Lacks Depth To Be Something More – Cannes Film Festival

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Written and directed by Kim Chang-hoon, his debut feature Hopeless is marked by a morose atmospheric tone that forces the audience to be spectators in the dismal lives of others.

Despite the story being ripe with promise, its progress is hampered by an overlong runtime, shoddy editing, and its inability to tap into any other feelings besides discontent.

The film stars Hong Xa-bin, Song Joong-Ki, Kim Hyoung-seo. Taking place in Myeongan City, South Korea, 17-year-old Yeon-gyu (Xa-bing) is starting trouble.

He gets into a violent altercation at school for which he is quickly reprimanded. His Mother expresses disappointment but doesn’t do much to discipline him.

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