"Beasts Clawing at Straws" features a great story, and equal cinematic implementation in one of the most entertaining and well shot movies of the year. Beasts Clawing at Straws demands attention and patience, but happily ends up amply rewarding both. Entertainment, Megabox JoonAng PLUS M Beasts Clawing at Straw reminds me of Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels in some way.
For me, acting, cinematograph, plot, and pacing were all excellent!! Highly recommended it!! 'Beasts Clawing at Straws': Film Review The color of greed turns blood red in this enjoyably exaggerated romp involving a group of cash-strapped people and a bag full of money. Kim Yong-Hoon starts his feature film debut strong with this thrilling ride through what could only be explained as some kind of a mix between a thriller, a mystery and a black comedy, not conforming to just one genre.
With Do-yeon Jeon, Woo-sung Jung, Sung-Woo Bae, Man-sik Jeong. A struggling restaurant owner, caring for his sick mom, finds a bag of cash in a sauna locker, while a customs officer gets into trouble when his girlfriend runs off with money he borrowed from a loan shark. Other name: 지푸라기라도 잡고 싶은 짐승들 jipuragirado jabgo sipeun jibseungdeul Beasts That Cling to the Straw Animals That Even Grasp at Straws Description: Different desires of these lowlifes slowly gather around the money bag. The destinies of hard-luck lowlifes slowly converge and come crashing down: Jung Man barely gets by working at a sauna and taking care of his sick. Beasts Clawing at Straws is a film of different perspectives and different personalities. Kim Yong-Hoon starts his feature film debut of strong with this thrilling ride through what could only be explained as some kind of a mix between a thriller, a mystery and a black comedy, not conforming to just one genre.
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The violent scenes are there, even including elements of gore, but the style of the movie makes them appear comic-like, instead of shockingly violent. "Beasts Clawing at Straws" features a great story, and equal cinematic implementation in one of the most entertaining and well shot movies of the year. Directed by: Kim Yong-hoon Starring: Jeon Do-yeon (전도연), Jung Woo-sung (정우성), Bae Seong-woo (배성우), Youn Yuh-jung (윤여정), Jung Man-sik (정만식), Jin Gyeong (진경), Shin Hyun-bin (신현빈), Jung Ga-ram (정가람) Review: Beasts Clawing at Straws is a new highly anticipated crime drama film made by the. Beasts Clawing At Straws is divided into five chapters, each announced by a title card.
Jung Man (Bae Sung Woo) is a straight-living office worker who is down on his luck. He has already been declared bankrupt, and despite the fact that both he and his wife are working, they are now struggling to make ends meet. "Beasts Clawing at Straws" features a great story, and equal cinematic implementation in one of the most entertaining and well shot movies of the year. Anthony Kao Cinema Escapist. "Beasts Clawing at Straws" is divided in six chapters hopping through different timelines in non-linear fashion. A mysterious bag of cash left in a locker at a hotel sauna.