Midnight
aka Mideunaiteu
(2021) – Oh-seung Kwon.
Stylish
and compelling Korean chiller follows brutal serial killer (wi ha
jun) as he sinisterly pursues the beautiful, gamine deaf witness
(ki-joo jin)to one of his kidnappings. I've still yet to pinpoint the
precise reason for my continued predilection for gruesome thrillers
about demented, serially slashing nutbags? Perhaps it was my unduly
prolonged potty training, the lack of nutritious fluorides in my
bathwater, or a precocious interest in all things pertaining to
fulsome lady bottoms may, or may not, have had something to do with
it. Who knows? Perhaps, if I had suffered a reasonably severe, yet
survivable head trauma as a nipper, my 'adult' obsessions wouldn't be quite so degenerated!

I
deducted points for the killer's lack of charisma, but awarded top
marks for his tenacity, adaptability in a crisis, and prodigious
running skills. Midnight's blazing final act is kinetic, the
film-makers ruthlessly doing their utmost to torment the pretty
protagonist for our perverse delectation. Curiously, Midnight owes
far more to shockers of the past than most Korean horror films, and
yet it doesn't feel terribly organic, this punter often felt
manipulated, like a rat desperately scuttling hither and thither in a
lab-coated misfit's cruelly convoluted maze. Much like the proverbial
pudding, the busy narrative was a trifle over-egged, not always, but
occasionally, what you don't see can inspire one's imagination with
greater efficacy.