Princess Aurora
By Hervé St.Louis
July 8, 2006 - 19:26
Starring: Eom Jeong-hwa, Mun Seong-geun, Gweon Oh-jung, Choi Jong-weon, Hyeon Yeong, Kim Yong-geon, Kim Ik-tae, Park Hyo-jun, Jang Hyeon-seong
Directed by: Bang Eun-jin
Produced by: Myeong Gye-nam
Running Time: 106 min
Release Date: 2005
Distributors: CJ Entertainment
A serial killer commits horrible murders and tags her victims with stickers of a popular cartoon character called Princess Aurora. Detective Oh and his younger partner, Detective Jung are on the case. However, rapidly, Detective Oh, studying at night to become a Christian pastor, notices that the case may be closer to his past than he initially expected. What are the links that tie this man whose quest is to offer redemption to the brutal murderer? Princess Aurora premiered at the Fantasia Festival on July 7, 2006.
The visuals were very polished. Perhaps too much. There’s a lot of art for art sake and grainy film filters to make everything look green and cold. One thing the director should have taken advantage of is the imagery of the Princess Aurora cartoon character. Sadly, although the movie bears her name, she was limited to little stickers. This is one of the flaws of the cinematography. Instead of concentrating on what the theme of the film was, it went in all directions, trying to create a sophisticated look for itself. There was no need for that.
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