In this episode of Horror Joy, Brian and Jeff explore the themes of justice, truth, and morality through the examination of two iconic cop horror films: David Fincher’s ‘Seven’ (1995) and Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Memories of Murder’ (2003).
We discuss:
· The portrayal of police ineptitude and brutality
· Sin as a model for understanding moral judgements
· The impact of male ambition on women’s bodies
· The bleakness of a futureless world
So, grab your detective kit and come along as we travel the long way out of hell up to the light. But make sure to keep your head along the way (and don’t dropkick anyone), lest you become vengeance, lest you become wrath.
Apocalyptic Dread: American Film at the Turn of the Millennium by Kirsten Moana Thompson
Se7en: Medieval Justice, Modern Justice by Valerie Allen
“Murder and Meaning: The Ordinariness of Violence in Memories of Murder” by Reza Pourmikail.
00:00 Introduction to Cop Horror
Beginning – 29:10: ‘Se7en’ by David Fincher
29:15 – 46:58: Memories of Murder: A Dive into South Korean Crime
46:58 – End: Finding Joy in Dark Cinema