U-Turn
U-Turn

U-Turn

2008TV ShowEndedKorean

Ji Sub is coming back home after unsuccesfull audition. Sudden sound makes him stop his car. When he's looking into his trunk he discovers young woman, Yeon Hee, who doesn't remember anything about herself. Who is that girl and why did she appeared in front of Ji Sub?

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes61%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users59%
Director: Oliver StoneGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A drifter named Bobby tries to pull off a scheme to rob his gangster boss, but gets caught in a web of deceit involving his boss's manipulative wife and a crooked local sheriff. As Bobby navigates the treacherous landscape of betrayal and violence, his desperate attempts to escape the situation only lead him deeper into a deadly spiral. The film explores themes of greed, lust, and the destructive consequences of poor choices in the desolate landscape of Arizona.

Critical Reception

Oliver Stone's 'U-Turn' received a mixed reception from critics, with many finding its convoluted plot and excessive violence to be off-putting, while others praised its stylish direction and dark, satirical tone. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its unconventional narrative and stylish neo-noir elements, while others found it too nihilistic and confusing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its distinctive visual style and Oliver Stone's bold directorial choices.
  • Criticized for a convoluted and often unbelievable plot that tests audience patience.
  • Some found the film's dark humor and satirical edge effective, while others deemed it overly bleak.

Google audience: Google users found the film to be stylish and engaging, with many appreciating the performances, particularly Sean Penn's. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the plot was too confusing and the ending unsatisfying, leading to a generally lukewarm reception.

Fun Fact

The distinctive visual style of 'U-Turn', with its vibrant, almost surreal colors and distorted perspectives, was heavily influenced by director Oliver Stone's desire to capture the oppressive heat and psychological tension of the desert setting.

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