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One of the most searched modifiers is "full version." Casual viewers might think this refers to runtime, but for fans, it refers to the . In the unrated cut, the final scene between Soo-hyeon and the killer's family carries a weight of despair that the edited version slightly softens.
: Be wary of standard DVD releases in certain regions (like Germany), which may be a "FSK 18" version that is still cut by up to 11 minutes compared to the Black Edition.
I Saw The Devil – International Cut (2010) - Effed Up Movies
Why does a search for I Saw the Devil fall under "lifestyle"? Because how you watch this film matters.
"I Saw the Devil" tells the story of Kyu-shin (played by Choi Min-sik), a police officer who becomes obsessed with capturing a serial killer, known as the "Green Garbage Bag Killer" (played by Lee Byung-hun). The killer's brutal methods and seemingly motiveless murders push Kyu-shin to the edge, driving him to take the law into his own hands. As the cat-and-mouse game between the two intensifies, the boundaries between good and evil begin to blur, leading to a descent into madness and chaos.
This is the version most commonly found on Western digital platforms and Blu-rays. It is often labeled as "Unrated" or "Director's Cut". It includes more graphic violence and explicit cannibalism references that were removed for the Korean theatrical release. Korean Theatrical Cut (approx. 144 min):