
Memories of Murder is notable for its unique qualities: flawed detectives, investigations done without benefit of the latest technology, and the lack of a resolution (…) Satisfying because of the complexity of the characters and the believability of how things turn out. By deviating from familiar formulas within an often-predictable genre, the film establishes itself as being worth the investment of time necessary to experience what it has to offer. — James Berardinelli