 When it comes to classic tales of horror, Frankenstein has pretty much everything you need in it: Guy creates a monster, monster chases man, man and monster destroy each other (sorry for the 110 year spoiler).
When it comes to classic tales of horror, Frankenstein has pretty much everything you need in it: Guy creates a monster, monster chases man, man and monster destroy each other (sorry for the 110 year spoiler).The 2010 South Korean horror film I Saw The Devil is a modern twist on this classic tale.  In this version, the monster exists first, brutally killing a woman early in the film.  The twist is that the cop going after hiim turns himself into another monster, playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with this horrible killer.
The film is really, really intense and quite graphic, so I wouldn't recommend it for the newcomer to the genre.  The monsters in the film are all human and there are a lot of very disturbing images throughout.
For me the most shocking thing about the film was how it took this classic story of a man creating something that should not be and having the thing that should not be turn a man into another thing like itself.
Although it was a harrowing experience the film was definitely worth checking out, story and character are so often under-used in horror.










