A hotshot secret agent goes way, way off the reservation in his quest for revenge by stalking and torturing the serial killer who murdered his fiancée in the South Korean shocker I Saw the Devil (2010). After her car breaks down on a snowy country road, the body of beautiful young Joo-yeon (San-ha Oh)- or at least, parts of it-is found in a river near Seoul. Her fiancée, Soo-hyun (Byung-hun Lee), an agent of Korea's NIS intelligence agency, decides to use his considerable skills to track down the killer himself. Thanks to a ring of hers that fell down his apartment drain, Soo-hyun realizes that the killer was serial murderer Kyung-chul (Oldboy's (2003) Min-sik Choi). But that's only the beginning of a brutal game of violent one-upmanship that will first blur, then completely erase, the line between "good" and "evil". With tracker devices, sliced Achilles tendons, and a willingness to take out any person foolish to have befriended Kyung-chul, get ready to see the disturbing lengths one man will go to punish the dude who ruined his life. The violence in I Saw the Devil is explicit and very, very brutal, with multiple scenes of Kyung-chul killing his victims, which- skingoria fans take note- are all attractive young women. San-ha Oh bares some bloody, plastic wrapped boobage early in the film when she’s handcuffed to a pole by the pervy psycho. Nothing plastic about that pair, those are top notch naturals attached to a heavenly body! I saw them, and I'm glad I did! It's not everyone's cup of ginseng tea, but if you like your skingoria with a little Far East flair, I Saw the Devil will make you strangle your sausage!