Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
Ella-May O'Brien
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Winifred
The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
paulclaassen
The story of a madman who abducts women and taking them to his underground lair via manholes. This was really creepy at times, with some nice effects. The film had the potential to be just as disturbing as 'I saw the Devil' or 'The Chaser', but I didn't find the antagonist all that convincing and found he wasn't given enough to do. In fact, he even seemed passive at times when I expected him not to. There's also too many instances where victims hesitated for no reason while having an opportunity to kill or outwit their assailant.
In general this was a very good film, but believe it could have been greatly improved with stronger acting and faster pacing, and without the police being such idiots.
Leofwine_draca
MANHOLE is a serial killer effort from South Korea with the decent idea of having a killer whose den is hidden in the sewers and who pops out of manholes to kidnap his victims before torturing and killing them in his lair. As a film, it's not of the same quality as true classics like I SAW THE DEVIL or THE CHASER, but it's still pretty decent and provides an intense viewing experience for fans of the genre. The first half of the picture is slightly slow and disjointed, but the action picks up in the second half and the film benefits as a whole from the usual Korean two-fer of strong production values and great acting. Watch out for THE MAN FROM NOWHERE's Kim Sae-ron as the kidnap victim.
kosmasp
Korean thrillers are known for their diversity and for their quality. Most of them that is. In this case, this is more like a standard exercise (no pun intended). Still better than the worst we've seen from the West. We know most of the time, where this is going (no pun intended), still it is dragging the viewer down by surprise at points (again sorry for the pun), which is a nice change of pace.It has its moments and I reckon you can argue about the ending (or rather the last frame so to speak), but like it or not: it does its job. The tension is there and the story does evolve the right way. There's also weird characters and strong characters at the same time. It still doesn't completely connect, which make it a bit of a distant experience ... but I've seen worse
fluffset
South Korean cinema is famous for its thriller. Just say "Memories of Murder", "I Saw The Devil", "The Chaser" etc. and I'm sure every cinephile in the world would know about this. Its their favorite genre actually, you can see that a lot of this type of movie produced every year in South Korea and its whether a hit or miss. Manhole, got a great premise about a serial killer who have traumatic experience from his childhood and happen to live in the stinky manhole and will randomly kill as many people as he like. This man looks like he got a superpower because he can vanish and appear everywhere without a sound.There is some victim who try to save herself but always fail because he is so fast and great in his field of work. Then here he come the Korean cinema most favorite character, the dumb policemen who always lazy,clumsy,ignorant and always make the usual mistake that make all victim in every South Korean thriller movie get killed. What I can say is if you've watch a lot of Korean thriller, you will really know what will happen next. Its sure a miss this time, and boring too.