Memories of Murder (2003) Review: A Korean Classic
★★★★½ 4.5/5
Essential viewing — a certified classic.
Is Memories of Murder worth watching?
Yes — Memories of Murder remains one of the most celebrated films from South Korea, with a 95% Critic Score and enduring audience appeal. On Celluloid it holds a 95% Critic Score, 93% Audience Score, 82 Metascore, 4.4 on Letterboxd, and 8.1 on IMDb — numbers that explain why it still surfaces on every “best of South Korea” list.
What is Memories of Murder about?
Detectives hunt Korea’s first known serial killer in the 1980s, overwhelmed by incompetence, politics, and the limits of forensic science. Directed by Bong Joon Ho, the film stars Song Kang-ho, Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Roe-ha, and remains a reference point for Crime and Drama filmmaking from South Korea.
Should you watch Memories of Murder?
Yes, without hesitation — Memories of Murder rewards viewers who want more than algorithm-friendly new releases. At 132 minutes, it more than earns its running time — and the critics’ consensus still resonates today: Bong Joon Ho’s procedural masterpiece pairs dark humor with mounting dread and a devastating final shot.
Where can I watch Memories of Murder?
Streaming availability varies by region — check major platforms in your country or local cinemas for revival screenings. Memories of Murder (2003) is widely indexed on IMDb (tt0353969) and remains one of the most searched classic titles from South Korea on NewMoviesReviews.com.