It was largely due to comedic performance of Jo-jung suk as Hoe moo-hyuk. I will not say that this is a great movie, but it is certainly an enjoyable one.
#BEAT THE DEVILS TATTOO TUTORIAL MOVIE#
What unfolds next (without spoiling too much), was the movie that closely resembles the 2006 movie Easy A, with different setting, different characters, and less satisfying experience. Having almost everything went awry in his life, which includes his estranged relationship with his pregnant wife, he followed a tip about serial killer case from a suspicious caller, that may or may not be the solution to all of his problem. Or simply put, he was on his way to an early retirement. So last Thursday, I went to see this movie with a really weird title, The Exclusive: Beat The Devil’s Tattoo (And after I saw the movie, I still have no idea why they named the movie like that, or the actual meaning of the title).īasically this movie tells the story of a deadbeat reporter named Hoe Moo-Hyuk, who, after (ironically) writing a truthful piece about the corruption of a wealthy sponsor, was put on sabbatical leave. However, when they announce that we get a chance to attend a free screening of Korean Movie that includes english subtitle, I couldn’t say no. I tend to skipped it because I have my own activities to do during any events they provided.
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Honestly, I am not a very actively involved student in any KUBA’s activities. In KU, there’s a student organization named KUBA, that provides support as well as extracurricular activities for visiting and exchange student.
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As you may or may not know, currently I’m living in a South Korea as a visiting student in Korea University.