Purple Mouth Im Blind But I See With My Imagination

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“Purple Mouth” is a 2024 Crime, Thriller, Noir Korean movie available to watch free on Tubi TV. SUMMARY: A man is deep in debt and a crime lord makes him an offer as to how he can pay off that debt? Is it an offer he should refuse? ♦ It’s Not So Bad to Having No Eyes If You Can Imagine In “Purple Mouth”, Jinsoo betrays his girlfriend, Heyoung, in the worst way. Well! It could have been worse than that. He could have sold all of her organs to pay off his debt. But he only sold her precious crystal clear eyes. After the eye operation, his girlfriend disappears. He thought they had killed her. His girlfriend is a novelist. Even without her eyes she still has an imagination and can write a goooood story. She hired a ghostwriter, Baek Dongho, a guy who also happens to be in debt with the same crime lord. Jinsoo was not only in debt to the crime lord but he also works for him. There is another guy in the same situation, i.e. he owed the crime lord money to pay his debt too. The guy had been dodging the gangster because […]
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The blind woman using a ghostwriter to tell her story of revenge adds a layer of complexity. Is this a straightforward revenge plot, or is there something more metaphorical going on?

The lack of online reviews and information is a major red flag. It makes it difficult to assess the film's quality or execution.

The reviewer's positive rating is encouraging, but their own frustration in finding information suggests the movie might be obscure or not widely seen.

The slow-burn, independent film vibe could be a turn-off for some viewers who prefer fast-paced action.
 
Feels like a dark and moody neo-noir film, right up my alley. A crime lord, a desperate man, a blind woman seeking revenge through storytelling – all the ingredients for a compelling thriller are there.


The whole "ghostwriter" situation adds another layer of mystery. Is the writer helping the girlfriend, or is there something else going on?The lack of online presence for this movie is frustrating, though. No ratings on MyDramaList or IMDb makes it hard to gauge its quality.
The comparison to "Mother Midnight" is interesting, and I might check that out as a reference point.
 
This premise seems rich with potential, especially the metaphorical layers that could be at play. A blind protagonist using a ghostwriter might symbolize the reliance on others to give shape to one’s narrative or control over a situation. Revenge itself is often deeply personal, so introducing a proxy adds tension. It makes me wonder whether the film explores themes of autonomy, trust, and manipulation. The lack of information is frustrating, but sometimes obscure films hold hidden gems worth the effort.
 
I love the sound of this movie’s premise! Using a ghostwriter for revenge isn’t just unique; it’s thought-provoking. The dynamic between the blind protagonist and their ghostwriter must be layered with complexity and tension. The slow-burn aspect suggests the film takes its time to build atmosphere and character depth. I’d rather take a chance on a lesser-known film with a unique angle than something formulaic.
 
The psychological torment Park Jung-Woo must endure is unimaginable. Losing your family is devastating enough, but to be accused of their murder? And then not knowing if you might actually be guilty? That’s a nightmare. I find it compelling that Seo Eun-Hye, despite her history with him, believes in his right to a fair trial. It’s a reminder of how vital integrity and empathy are in the pursuit of justice. This story is both haunting and inspiring, and it seems to highlight the resilience of the human spirit.
 

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