Director Quentin Tarantino has a new addition to his recently posted list of 2013’s top films, and this one’s an Israeli import.
After a recent screening of Aharon Keshales’ and Navot Papushado’s “Big Bad Wolves” at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea, the man behind “Pulp Fiction” and “Inglourious Basterds” called it “not only the best film of Busan” but the “best film of the year,” The Jersusalem Post reports.
In the thriller, a series of child murders brings together three men: a victim’s father, a vigilante cop and the suspect, a religious studies teacher.
Check out the seriously dark, seriously engaging trailer here:
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