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6/10
Could have been good
guisreis26 June 2021
Well filmed, actors do well, but more story would be desirable. Despuite good art direction, casting and diretction, the feeling is that the movie did not happen yet.
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9/10
Short, Comedic, and Brilliant
SyoKennex7 January 2020
1,000 Shorts, 1 Year Short 2: The Vampire Lives Next Door To Us Director: Im Sang Soo Rating: 4.5/5 [9/10]

The Vampire Who Lives Next Door follows a vampire who works in a morgue. He's brought the body of a young woman who drowned at sea

Usually, I don't review shorts unless I'm sure I'm going to be writing about them in the future so my thoughts are there on paper ahead of time, but for this one, I had to sit back and write a review.

One of the first things I noticed in this film, is that the vampire (Han Chang Ho - played by Ji Sung), is very "Johnny Depp-esque" in character. If you've seen some of Depp's films such as Sweeney Todd, Alice in Wonderland, Sleepy Hollow, etc, you'll know what I mean. This intrigued me greatly - it's not a character role often played in films like this and it is something I enjoy. In fact, I'd even say Ji Sung pulled a Johnny Depp better than Johnny Depp in this aspect. It added a level of comedy to the film that was just right; enough to have a giggle but not take away fully from the serious aspect of what was going on.

All 4 actors in this - Ji Sung, Park So Dam, Kim Eung Soo, Jung Woo Joong; yes, even the more-support like roles - did absolutely stunning. I highly look forward to seeing more from all four of them and will be browsing their filmography in the future.

There's been plenty of South Korean vampire pieces from 2010-2019 and a lot of them seem to blur together after a while, almost indistinguishable from one another. The Vampire Lives Next Door To Us is refreshing, comedic, and has its own symbolism that truly will stick in my mind for a while to come - and a reminder that sometimes, it's better to go for a short than it is a feature length.

Im Sang Soo did absolutely wonders for this, and he is definitely earning a place on my favourite directors list for this one.
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