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Which then however is a grave disappointment and an unnecessary complication of things (trying to be too smart, eh?). In a last-minute maneuver BESTSELLER is introducing characters, events and a subplot that have never been part of the story for most of the film’s running time, which isn’t exactly transparent. It’s the kind of “honest” craft you get from David Bestsellerfield. Now you see it, now you don’t. It’s magic.
Be-seu-teu-sel-leo (2010)
117 min - Horror | Mystery | Thriller - 15 April 2010 (South Korea)
Be-seu-teu-sel-leo (2010): Summary
A famous novelist is being accused of plagiarism, which she vehemently denies. In the wake of the scandal she loses her reputation, her publisher and almost her mind; to get back on track she takes her daughter to the countryside and stays with her in an outlying residence: reclusive and far away from Seoul she hopes to find a good story and the strength to write another book that hopefully will clear her name and restore her fame. Once they’ve moved into the creepy house they find out that it is as creepy as it looks like from the outside: not only does a weird woman show up frequently without saying a word, it turns out that a ghost lives in the house and secretly gets in contact with her daughter.
Be-seu-teu-sel-leo (2010)
Director: Jeong-ho Lee
Writer: Jeong-ho Lee
Stars: Jeong-hwa Eom, Kang-hee Choi and Jin-woong Jo

What matters after the credits start rolling is that you’ll feel utterly disappointed. Not because you’ve wasted your time, not because you were tricked, but because you actually really liked the movie up to that moment. But once the last page has been turned it becomes clear that BESTSELLER doesn’t have the qualities to make it to the top of the charts.
I am not too fond of “internet language”, but here we go: SPOILER ALERT. BESTSELLER is built around two main plot points, the first one being that the writer doesn’t just have writer’s block, but actually suffers from amnesia: her daughter was killed in an accident a while ago, and the writer hallucinates that she’s still with her. This is not the case of cause. So far, so good (or not). It’s not as bad as the SHUTTER ISLAND deception and it works quite well for the movie as it actually prepares ground for the second big twist of the film.