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Undoing
Noir makes a return
By
BRETT MICHEL
|
December 5, 2007
UNDOING
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2.5
Stars
STUNNING EX:
X2
's Kelly Hu.
Noir makes a return to the Brattle this weekend, albeit in a slightly reinvented form. Just as the beloved Harvard Square landmark has struggled to find its audience in recent years, Korean-American director Chris Chan Lee’s follow-up to his acclaimed
Yellow
labors to bring freshness to a genre that belongs to the past. Taking fewer risks than Rian Johnson in
Brick
, Lee sticks to what he knows, setting his picture in LA’s Koreatown. Sam Kim (
Better Luck Tomorrow
’s Sung Kang), a loner who disappeared after seeing best friend Joon (Leonardo Nam) get gunned down in a drug deal gone bad, returns a year later to avenge his pal and reconcile with his stunning ex (
X2
’s Kelly Hu).
Brick
’s foundation was mortared with a labyrinthine plot and stylish dialogue; Lee’s HD-lensed effort is a less successful tale of redemption. As a former gangster who’s got Sam’s back, Tom Bower is the grizzled glue that keeps the picture from coming undone.
90 minutes | Brattle Theatre: December 7-9
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