Another murder is committed soon afterwards, and the investigators surmise that they are dealing with a serial killer from the almost identical state of the victims’ bodies, having been raped and tied up with their underwear. The film opens at a crime scene as Detective Park arrives to find a young woman’s body stuffed into a drainage pipe. But with pressure on from their superiors and the press, and little hard evidence to go on, hair-brained theories and fabrication soon come into play as the killer continues to evade capture. Detective Park (Song Kang-ho) follows his misguided instincts to a fault and is prone to jumping to bizarre conclusions Detective Cho (Kim Roe-ha) has a sadistic streak and is the first to resort to police torture to get a confession out of his suspects Detective Seo (Kim Sang-kyung) is a newly transferred big city cop who conducts his investigations completely by-the-book and according to procedure. In a re-telling of the police investigation into the gruesome Hwaseong Serial Murders committed between 19, we follow three mismatched detectives foiled by an elusive killer. Now the film has been digitally remastered in stunning 4k, you have the exciting opportunity to experience its dark majesty on the big screen or digitally at home. Starring: Song Kang-ho, Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Roe-ha, Song Jae-ho, Byeon Hie-bong, Ko Seo-hie, Park No-shik, Park Hae-ilīefore Bong Joon-ho received international attention with his 2006 monster-driven family drama The Host, and long before the game-changing awards juggernaut Parasite, he gave the world not only one of the finest murder-mysteries, but possibly one of the greatest Korean films of all time, Memories of Murder. The archive is said to include over 250 hours of Nilsen talking about his life from his childhood to the methods behind his killings as an adult.Screenwriters: Bong Joon-ho, Shim Sung-bo Harte was given access to the recordings found in a personal archive left in Nilsen’s cell after his passing. Other interviewees include officers and journalists who were involved with the original case. Memories of a Murderer will also include interviews with family members of his victims and even survivors of Nilsen’s acts. The tapes dive deep into Nilsen’s twisted life and mind as he recalls how he was able to commit each violent crime and sweep himself under the radar for years. The audio was recorded on cassette tapes while Nilsen sat in prison. The documentary film is directed by Michael Harte and includes real recordings of Nilsen himself, which have never been publicly released until now. Nilsen was given a life sentence and died on at the age of 72. Since Nilsen did not recall all of his victim’s names, the police were only able to arrest him for the murders of victims with confirmed identities. He would then resort to drowning his unconscious victims in his bath or sink.Īfter being arrested, Nilsen willingly told the police that he had rotting corpses in his home and claimed to have killed 15 or 16 men since 1978. Once inside, Nilsen would strangle his victims until they died or became unconscious. He would lure his victims into his home with the promise of alcohol and/or shelter. Nilsen’s infamous killing spree occurred between 19 while he lived in North London. As one of Britain’s most notorious serial killers, Nilsen is responsible for the confirmed death of 12 victims (all men or young boys) and the attempted murder of several others. Netflix’s latest documentary, Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes, follows the true and horrific story of Dennis Nilsen.
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