Review of Moss

Moss (2010)
6/10
A bunch of criminals get what they deserve
4 July 2018
Warning: Spoilers
A corrupt detective arrests some religious dude on charges that may or may not be false, and throws him in prison, where he is repeatedly brutalised. The religious dude demonstrates tremendous fortitude, and is eventually freed, whereupon he joins forces with the detective, who uses him to recruit new henchmen.

25 YEARS LATER...

Some bloke called Ryoo comes to the village seeking answers about the death of his father. Shenanigans ensue, and it transpires that the detective may or may not have been responsible. Also, the religious dude might or might not have been involved. Ryoo seeks the help of prosecutor Park, who is or perhaps is not corrupt.

As additional murders pile up, secrets are revealed, and the plot lurches its way towards an anticlimactic final scene.

Languages spoken: Asian.

I rate Moss at 19.98 on the Haglee Scale, which works out as a turgid 6/10 on IMDB.
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