Sasaeng gyeoldan
- 2006
- Tous publics
- 1h 57min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
824
MA NOTE
"Un polar noir et cynique dans la lignée de "" A Bittersweet Life"". Une escalade de violence, une mise en scène digne des films hongkongais des années 80. Un duo à l'alchimie parfaite : Hwa... Tout lire"Un polar noir et cynique dans la lignée de "" A Bittersweet Life"". Une escalade de violence, une mise en scène digne des films hongkongais des années 80. Un duo à l'alchimie parfaite : Hwang Jeong-min ( A Bittersweet Life,Shiri) et Ryoo Seung-beom (Crying Fist, Arahan).""Un polar noir et cynique dans la lignée de "" A Bittersweet Life"". Une escalade de violence, une mise en scène digne des films hongkongais des années 80. Un duo à l'alchimie parfaite : Hwang Jeong-min ( A Bittersweet Life,Shiri) et Ryoo Seung-beom (Crying Fist, Arahan)."
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 7 nominations au total
Lee Eol
- Detective Choi
- (non crédité)
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I'm not sure how one would say this movie is crap. Its hands down one of the best crime/drug related movie I have ever seen. The acting is dead on and the action keeps you glued to your sets the whole entire film.
The style of the director is totally something new and original to Korean films I have yet to see. I couldn't even see one real flaw with this film. Then again, this is my opinion! I hope you take your time to watch this amazing movie and let it blow you away, literally!
You can def. feel a Quentin Tarantino style to this as well. Than again, I'd say this is for the most die hard of drug/crime genre fans. Best film I've seen in 07 by far.
SIMPLY AMAZING!
The style of the director is totally something new and original to Korean films I have yet to see. I couldn't even see one real flaw with this film. Then again, this is my opinion! I hope you take your time to watch this amazing movie and let it blow you away, literally!
You can def. feel a Quentin Tarantino style to this as well. Than again, I'd say this is for the most die hard of drug/crime genre fans. Best film I've seen in 07 by far.
SIMPLY AMAZING!
Awesome movie from South Korea. If you enjoy Drug/Drama/Yakuza movies then check this out, it is stylish and has great acting. If you are a foreign film fan like me you shouldn't have a hard time enjoying this entertaining movie!!!!! 9/10 from me.. and also comes highly recommended!!!!!! I wouldn't tell younger kids to watch this, but if you are looking for an entertaining movie that has great direction, Acting, action and a real good story then see this!!!! Yeeee! Check it out!!!! ASAP!!!!!!! YES RIGHT NOW!!!! GO ORDER IT!!!
This is simply an excellent crime/drug movie with great acting and great cinematography. If you are an individual in the younger generation (teens, 20's, 30's) you will most probably enjoy this movie. You get a very stylish look into the life of the Pusan (second largest Korean city; also largest port in Korea) drug/crime underworld.
In fact, Busan is famous for it's gangsters, being the second largest city of Korea and also a mecca for import/export trading. It is also the closest point between Korea and Japan. After the war (WWII), a lot of Koreans and Japanese inter-migrated through this city, during a time when industrialism and yaks gangs developed tremendously.
Knowing this, you may get a better understanding of the scenery and setting of this awesome movie.
In fact, Busan is famous for it's gangsters, being the second largest city of Korea and also a mecca for import/export trading. It is also the closest point between Korea and Japan. After the war (WWII), a lot of Koreans and Japanese inter-migrated through this city, during a time when industrialism and yaks gangs developed tremendously.
Knowing this, you may get a better understanding of the scenery and setting of this awesome movie.
For me, this is not the most memorable of this period of the 2000s and for the Asian crime film industry. OK it is fast paced, maybe too much, and there are too much confusion with the characters. Anyway it is the Asian trademark: Honk Kong, Korea or Japan. It is bloody, brutal, sensitive but in such a way that it is mostly hard for western audiences to perfectly follow; only die hard buffs of this kind of Asian stuff can really appreciate. But at least it is not a comedy at all, despite what some users say.
'Bloody Tie' is one of the most exhilarating action comedies from South Korea in 2006. The story revolves around a drug pusher and corrupt cop teaming up to bring down a powerful drug lord in Pusan. While the plot seems unoriginal, the film makes up for it with its unique and kinetic style, harking back to the old Hong Kong action flicks of the 80s. This is most evident in the title screen, a homage executed so perfectly that I was convinced this film could not have been made so recently.
One thing you'll notice within the first five minutes of watching this film is the crazy, borderline drug-induced cinematography. The camera-work is often frantic, with the cinematographer often utilizing hand-held photography and crash zooms with a touch of split screen now and then. On the flip side, the film also has some gorgeous shots of the port city of Pusan. This is especially evident in the movie's brilliant and very satisfying ending, one of my favorites of all time. Another thing that makes the ending so beautiful is the music. This film has such a fun soundtrack that oozes with coolness and puts you squarely in the time period.
The characters are also interesting enough to keep you engaged. Each are corrupt to the core and yet you can always find something sympathetic about them. Director Choi doesn't bother giving you a hero but instead brings you several anti-heroes who aren't very likable but they sure are cool. A lot of why this tactic works is due to the actors' great performances, in particular actress Ja-Hyeon Chu who actually manages to be the film's emotional core with only 20 minutes of screen time.
With such a refreshing visual style, hilarious black humor, and a dash of social commentary on the negative effects of the IMF financial crisis in South Korea, this stands as one of the best Korean films of 2006 and is well worth watching.
One thing you'll notice within the first five minutes of watching this film is the crazy, borderline drug-induced cinematography. The camera-work is often frantic, with the cinematographer often utilizing hand-held photography and crash zooms with a touch of split screen now and then. On the flip side, the film also has some gorgeous shots of the port city of Pusan. This is especially evident in the movie's brilliant and very satisfying ending, one of my favorites of all time. Another thing that makes the ending so beautiful is the music. This film has such a fun soundtrack that oozes with coolness and puts you squarely in the time period.
The characters are also interesting enough to keep you engaged. Each are corrupt to the core and yet you can always find something sympathetic about them. Director Choi doesn't bother giving you a hero but instead brings you several anti-heroes who aren't very likable but they sure are cool. A lot of why this tactic works is due to the actors' great performances, in particular actress Ja-Hyeon Chu who actually manages to be the film's emotional core with only 20 minutes of screen time.
With such a refreshing visual style, hilarious black humor, and a dash of social commentary on the negative effects of the IMF financial crisis in South Korea, this stands as one of the best Korean films of 2006 and is well worth watching.
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- Durée1 heure 57 minutes
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