This relentless, bloody South Korean thriller from Kim Ji - Woon («The Good, The Bad, The Weird») starts as a typical thriller about a serial killer, but quickly diverges into a very bizarre yet poignant
tale about obsession and vengeance.
Not exact matches
His strongest apostrophes of rage, guilt, and frustration occur midway through a narrative interspersed with background stories:
tales about his ancestors and their adventures in Europe, his mother's education, the lives of his friends and neighbors, his grandmother's
obsession with cleanliness, and his grandfather's eccentricities.
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About 50 to 60 % of patients respond to SSRIs, but it usually takes about 10 weeks and requires a higher dose than the treatment of depression,» says Elias Aboujaoude, MD, director of the Impulse Control Disorders Clinic at Stanford University and author of Compulsive Acts: A Psychiatrists Tales of Ritual and Obses
About 50 to 60 % of patients respond to SSRIs, but it usually takes
about 10 weeks and requires a higher dose than the treatment of depression,» says Elias Aboujaoude, MD, director of the Impulse Control Disorders Clinic at Stanford University and author of Compulsive Acts: A Psychiatrists Tales of Ritual and Obses
about 10 weeks and requires a higher dose than the treatment of depression,» says Elias Aboujaoude, MD, director of the Impulse Control Disorders Clinic at Stanford University and author of Compulsive Acts: A Psychiatrists
Tales of Ritual and
Obsession.
Amid familiar themes of
obsession, psychosis and gender politics, this stylish cautionary
tale about foreigners in strange lands manages to generate consistent suspense within an intriguing moral framework while avoiding genre pitfalls.
There's a fine art to crafting a riveting, compelling
tale about anger, revenge and
obsession.
Lynne Ramsay, the Cannes - winning director of Morvern Callar and We Need to Talk
About Kevin, is to return Herman Melville's classic
tale of brooding
obsession on the high seas, Moby - Dick, to the big screen.
We had the opportunity to chat with David Grann
about his bestselling debut, The Lost City of Z, and his second book of nonfiction, The Devil and Sherlock Holmes:
Tales of Murder, Madness, and
Obsession.