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The Woman Everyone Wanted to Kill is this intriguing mix of melodrama and mystery, immersing you in the twisted dynamics of wealth and betrayal. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, which builds a tension that lingers. The practical effects, though not extravagant, add a raw edge to the unfolding drama. Performances are layered; you can almost feel the underlying desperation in Seol Hee-ju's character as she navigates a world filled with ambition and deceit. It’s really the atmosphere that draws you in – a suffocating sense of secrets waiting to explode. Not the typical whodunit, but it leaves you pondering the darker side of family loyalty.
This film has had a bit of a mixed bag in terms of availability, with some collectors noting it’s not the easiest to track down. It was released on VHS back in the day, but any decent copies seem to be scarce now. Interest in niche Korean cinema has grown, which might make this a surprisingly hot item for collectors looking to explore lesser-known gems from the 90s.
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