South Korean film director known for genre films that blend horror, noir, action and dark humor; noted for strong visual style and kinetic direction.

Born 1964; active since the 1990s; director of films including A Tale of Two Sisters, A Bittersweet Life, I Saw the Devil and The Good, the Bad, the Weird.

Aleradio's review praises Kim Ji-woon's Bittersweet Life for its polished visual storytelling and revenge-noir synthesis. The film emphasizes aesthetic surface and kinetic direction over deep character study while giving the protagonist a conflicted, samurai-like edge. The review situates the film within early-2010s South Korean cinema popularity.

For:Fans of South Korean cinema, noir and revenge thrillers, film students

 Is it the branches that move, or is it the wind? Neither the branches nor the wind; what moves is your heart and your mind.

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