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Cobweb

Rating6.6 /10
20242 h 15 m
Korea
2822 people rated

After completing his new film, a director has vivid dreams of an alternate ending. Convinced that these scenes will create a masterpiece, he tries to schedule two extra days of shooting, but the production descends into chaos.

Comedy
Drama
History

User Reviews

Black Beauty

03/08/2024 00:18
super nice

Abdoulaye Djibril Ba

15/04/2024 03:00
I saw only two reviews on this title and I felt compelled to write mine too :) The movie is good fun, a comedy about making movies, inspiration, failure, and the big massive problem of creating another masterpiece after you made one in the past. The movie is maybe a bit too long, it has some slow moments. And then in the last 20 minutes it picks up rhythm and energy for the gran finale ! Lots of surprises. All the time, for a moment you might think Homer Simpson wrote the script. Maybe there are other layers of meaning in the black and white movie. I enjoyed the actors and the music and the clothes. It has a very nice vibe, it is able to transmit the passion, love and energy necessary to make a movie and the happy atmosphere on set. Go watch it! Give it a go :)

Srabanti Gintu

10/01/2024 00:41
Trailer—Cobweb

Preeyada Sitthachai

09/01/2024 13:58
Cobweb

IllyBoy

09/01/2024 12:20
That's cool, especially with Krystal Jung (SNSD's Jessica's sister) cool dude! I like it, especially the one-take scene or what is called the squelence scene (if I'm not mistaken) at the end from leaving the building to the director who is sitting. Here it really tells what really happens behind the scenes in the world of film, there are definitely pros and cons, there are even commotions because of disagreements between one another. I didn't think, at first when I saw this film, it would fall into the history category. I thought this was about someone's past, but it turns out this is a film made in ancient times. Maybe the spider scenario is an unexpected moment, but this will give a lot of question marks if this film ends with just 1 season. Why are directors and others trapped in the spider's web? While the director is not included in the script (film within the film).

Faisal فيصل السيف

09/01/2024 12:20
Saw this at the London Film Festival, and the audience was laughing throughout the whole film. The film renders the hardship of making great artistic work into a deliciously funy and absurd rollercoaster. The plot revolves around a film director convinced that an additional 2 days of shooting can turn his film into a true masterpiece. The grandeur and delusion of his visions contrasts beautifully with the fanatic enthusiasm of one of the studio's younger producers, the self-obsessed and frail ego's of his actors and mostly the soap-opera, B-movie quality of the final outcome, which comes to life through black-and-white movie-within-a-movie scenes. All this is set against the backdrop of a heavily censored Korean film industry in the seventies, adding an additional layer of obstacles. Even though the level of chaos and length of the overall movie can sometimes stretch too far, the film keeps you hooked and curious to see whether we've been finally watching the making of crap or art, which must be what every film crew goes through on every film set. The final shot of the film is us as the audience looking out at an audience on screen, mirroring the movie-within-a-movie construct, and ends with a director in despair of not having made the one true masterpiece he had imagined. Luckily it gave us a very entertaining and smart film about the passion it really takes to make anything great, and the joy and despair of movie making.
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