Starting Point
Starting Point

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Starting Point

1969
Movie
77 min
Korean

Sang-hun, a painter, and Yeong-hun, a doctor, are brothers. Sang-hun's girlfriend left him for another man, and he draws her portrait everyday. Yeong-hun, the older of the two, makes a medical mistake, and his young patient dies. Because of the guilty conscience, he abandons the career as a doctor and devotes himself to writing a novel. However, the brothers have high self-esteem and finally overcome their weaknesses to make a fresh start.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: John NewlandGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young British soldier, recently returned from service in the Far East, is haunted by the traumatic events he witnessed. He struggles to readjust to civilian life and begins to suspect that his memories are being manipulated. As his paranoia grows, he must uncover the truth before he loses his sanity completely.

Critical Reception

Starting Point received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its psychological depth and unsettling atmosphere, others found its pacing uneven and its narrative convoluted. The film has since gained a cult following among fans of suspenseful thrillers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense psychological suspense and atmospheric direction.

  • Criticized for a sometimes confusing plot and deliberate pacing.

  • Hailed as an underrated gem in the thriller genre.

Google audience: Audience reception for Starting Point is largely positive, with viewers appreciating its thought-provoking narrative and the unsettling mood it creates. Some found the ending to be ambiguous, while others lauded its intelligent and mature approach to complex themes.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in various parts of England, contributing to its authentic and somewhat bleak atmosphere.

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