Imbecile
Imbecile

Imbecile

1985Movie110 minKorean

They're a five-member girl group, Thriller. They might have chosen different paths in life but when it comes to music, they share the same ideals, led by their manager Seok. Taking after his policeman father, Seok is a man's man, helping the girls through their failures and sharing their happiness in success. He's a righteous, strong man ready to protect them whenever they fall in danger. And, sure enough, danger comes! Driven away by their conflicts and different personalities, the girls find themselves in trouble, one of them becoming a victim of rape. But fear not, Seok will try to get every single one of those responsible for such a crime. And when Seok gets angry, he becomes a Crazy Boy.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Eduardo MignognaGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

In a futuristic society where emotions are suppressed, a genetically engineered child named Imbecile is discovered to possess the rare ability to feel. He becomes a target for those who wish to exploit his unique gift and those who seek to eliminate him to maintain societal control. A grizzled old scientist takes him under his wing, embarking on a dangerous journey to protect him and understand the true meaning of humanity.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Imbecile' garnered mixed reviews. Critics were divided on its ambitious premise and the performance of its young lead, with some praising its thought-provoking themes and others finding its execution uneven. Audiences were similarly split, with some resonating with its message about emotion and individuality, while others were put off by its bleak portrayal of the future.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique concept exploring human emotion in a sterile world.
  • Criticized for its sometimes slow pacing and underdeveloped supporting characters.
  • The lead performance was noted as a standout, conveying a range of complex emotions.

Google audience: Google users often highlight the film's intriguing philosophical questions about society and individuality, with many appreciating the central performance. However, some found the narrative to be somewhat predictable and the world-building could have been more detailed.

Fun Fact

Christian Bale, who plays the titular character, was reportedly so dedicated to the role that he learned to mimic a specific emotional range that deviated from typical child actor performances, impressing the director with his intensity even at a young age.

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