MASH VILLE
Starring: Park Jong-hwan, Jeon Sin-hwan, and Jin Ye-sol
Director: Hwang Wook
This film has been reviewed by Nick and Quentin as part of Bitesize Breakdown's coverage of the 2024 Fantasia International Film Festival.
NICK
I don't partake in hallucinogenic drugs, but I can only imagine that's how director Hwang Wook wants you to watch this film. Mash Ville is bright, loud, campy, frenetic, and all over the map in a way that would make SNL's Stefon blush. This film has everything: stylish cult members, poison liquor, shotguns, drunk cops, fake corpses, real corpses, the purest love... There's barely a coherent story here, and pretty much everyone in this thing is a cartoon character brought to life… but damn if I wasn't entertained. Mash Ville likely falls into the "so bad it's good” category, but I’ve certainly seen worse this year.
QUENTIN
Mash Ville is one of the most “extra, try-hard” movies I’ve ever seen. This chaotic mashup (get the title?) of comedic, western, thriller, crime drama, and action sensibilities makes no damn sense, nor is it remotely funny. Admittedly, I’m of the opinion that comedy is a genre that doesn’t work with subtitles because so much relies on timing, but still… I generally had no idea what was going on. I suppose that could mean something was lost in translation, but other than the Ennio Morricone-inspired score, I can’t call anything about Mash Ville watchable. How Hwang Wook won Best Director for this, I’ll never know.