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Why Park Chan-wook crafted 'Decision to Leave' so love is more mysterious than murder

South Korean director Park Chan-wook poses during a photocall after he won the Best Director prize for the film "Decision to Leave" during the closing ceremony of the 75th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, on May 28, 2022.

A detective falls for a beautiful murder suspect. But that's just the beginning of the experience of "Decision to Leave." In the hands of South Korean master Park Chan-wook ("Oldboy," "The Handmaiden"), that familiar noir premise is just the outermost layer of a cinematic onion — a sweet one nevertheless containing sulfur. Deploying the tools of filmmaking with a surgeon's precision and a sculptor's talent for discovery, Park reveals that the movie's most arresting enigma doesn't concern murder, but love.

In the second half of his bifurcated film, "the investigation no longer matters. The biggest mystery is, 'Why is she here in this town that has nothing to see but mist? Why did she come where

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