Aggiungi una trama nella tua lingua4 runaways trying to survive and make ends meet struggle day by day. Enter Ma Dong-Seok. He tried to help but they took advantage of the wrong guy. So it's the classic mistake of wrong guy a... Leggi tutto4 runaways trying to survive and make ends meet struggle day by day. Enter Ma Dong-Seok. He tried to help but they took advantage of the wrong guy. So it's the classic mistake of wrong guy at the wrong time.4 runaways trying to survive and make ends meet struggle day by day. Enter Ma Dong-Seok. He tried to help but they took advantage of the wrong guy. So it's the classic mistake of wrong guy at the wrong time.
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DERAILED is a film I watched solely for Ma Dong-seok, one of my all-time favourite screen actors. I was hoping to see him bashing up the screen again as in classics like THE ROUNDUP and while we do get a few moments of such antics, for the most part this is largely a disappointment. Ma Dong-seok plays a supporting role and enlivens things whenever he's around, but the main characters are the usual whiny youths who do little to command the viewer's attention or, indeed, sympathy. The plot ebbs and flows, back and forth, with a typically unpleasant villain showing up to raise the stakes. I was a little bored by the experience.
For some reason then I have been putting off watching the 2016 South Korean crime action "Doo Namja" (aka "Derailed") until now in 2022. Why? Well, I am not sure really, I guess other movies just kept piling up, and I wasn't sure what I was missing out on here from director Seong-Tae Lee.
While "Doo Namja" is watchable, I don't feel like I have been missing out on a particular extraordinary movie in the history of South Korean cinema. Sure, the storyline was interesting enough, or at least certain aspects of it were, but I wasn't overly impressed.
The storyline here was a little bit all over the place, as the audience follow three different story arches, the one of Jin-Il and his friends, the one of karaoke bar own Huyng-Suk and the one of Sung-Hoon who has a grudge against Jin-Il after having gone to prison. Yeah, the storylines are nicely interwoven, but you never really get to submerge and delve deeply into any of the three storylines, which is a shame, because the movie could have benefitted by adding a bit more in-depth to the characters.
There is a good amount of action throughout the course of "Doo Namja", which seems rather real, as it is nicely shot and rather nicely executed on the screen. This definitely adds to the tough atmosphere that permeates the movie.
All in all, then "Doo Namja" is a watchable enough movie. I doubt that I will ever return to watch "Doo Namja" a second time, however.
My rating of this 2016 crime action movie lands on a five out of ten stars.
While "Doo Namja" is watchable, I don't feel like I have been missing out on a particular extraordinary movie in the history of South Korean cinema. Sure, the storyline was interesting enough, or at least certain aspects of it were, but I wasn't overly impressed.
The storyline here was a little bit all over the place, as the audience follow three different story arches, the one of Jin-Il and his friends, the one of karaoke bar own Huyng-Suk and the one of Sung-Hoon who has a grudge against Jin-Il after having gone to prison. Yeah, the storylines are nicely interwoven, but you never really get to submerge and delve deeply into any of the three storylines, which is a shame, because the movie could have benefitted by adding a bit more in-depth to the characters.
There is a good amount of action throughout the course of "Doo Namja", which seems rather real, as it is nicely shot and rather nicely executed on the screen. This definitely adds to the tough atmosphere that permeates the movie.
All in all, then "Doo Namja" is a watchable enough movie. I doubt that I will ever return to watch "Doo Namja" a second time, however.
My rating of this 2016 crime action movie lands on a five out of ten stars.
Around the World in 196 Films
Country 1: South Korea
Film: Derailed
Director: Lee Song Tae
Rating: 4/5 [8/10]
Derailed is a film that follows four runaway teenagers - Jin Il (Choi Min Ho), Ga Young (Jung Da Eun), Bong Gil (Lee Yoo Jin) and Min Kyung (Baek Soo Min) - as they try to survive on the streets. Amidst their stealing for food and money for survival, they end up stealing the car of Hyung Sik (Ma Dong Seok) who doesn't take too kindly to their actions. Ga Young is taken by Hyun Sik and Jin Il, Bong Gil and Min Kyung - wanted by the police - must do everything they can to get her back.
Derailed is a film that isn't something I usually watch; crime thriller isn't a genre set that I regularly enjoy. I purely watched this to write some articles on Choi Min Ho more than anything - and I found myself truly liking this film much, much more than I expected.
This film was dark, it was gritty, it was stressful. With numerous members of the cast giving stunning performances, I was easily swept up into this horrible - and, all too real for some teenagers - world. This had my heart racing, I ended up chewing on my lip and pausing at times to take a break. The pace in this is well done; we go from seeing the teens resting and okay, having fun despite their predicament to their entire world turning upside down. Watching them struggle to desperately survive the newest issue thrown at them was harrowing. This was dark, bleak and painful. My heart bled for them, I found myself crying at parts and I couldn't get enough or finish this film quick enough.
The characters in this are extremely interesting - Seong Hoon (Kim Jae Young) took me completely by surprise and even days after finishing this film, I constantly think about him and what made his character the way that he is.
Lee Sung Tae, writer and director, did a splendid job with this film; I definitely want to watch more from most of the actors - this film has solidified me as a fan of them with ease. My eyes are on Sung Tae and what he does next and I'm eager to sit and watch through his other films to see just what else he can get me to enjoy.
All in all, Derailed was a brilliant film and I cannot wait to discover more from those involved in the film.
Derailed is a film that follows four runaway teenagers - Jin Il (Choi Min Ho), Ga Young (Jung Da Eun), Bong Gil (Lee Yoo Jin) and Min Kyung (Baek Soo Min) - as they try to survive on the streets. Amidst their stealing for food and money for survival, they end up stealing the car of Hyung Sik (Ma Dong Seok) who doesn't take too kindly to their actions. Ga Young is taken by Hyun Sik and Jin Il, Bong Gil and Min Kyung - wanted by the police - must do everything they can to get her back.
Derailed is a film that isn't something I usually watch; crime thriller isn't a genre set that I regularly enjoy. I purely watched this to write some articles on Choi Min Ho more than anything - and I found myself truly liking this film much, much more than I expected.
This film was dark, it was gritty, it was stressful. With numerous members of the cast giving stunning performances, I was easily swept up into this horrible - and, all too real for some teenagers - world. This had my heart racing, I ended up chewing on my lip and pausing at times to take a break. The pace in this is well done; we go from seeing the teens resting and okay, having fun despite their predicament to their entire world turning upside down. Watching them struggle to desperately survive the newest issue thrown at them was harrowing. This was dark, bleak and painful. My heart bled for them, I found myself crying at parts and I couldn't get enough or finish this film quick enough.
The characters in this are extremely interesting - Seong Hoon (Kim Jae Young) took me completely by surprise and even days after finishing this film, I constantly think about him and what made his character the way that he is.
Lee Sung Tae, writer and director, did a splendid job with this film; I definitely want to watch more from most of the actors - this film has solidified me as a fan of them with ease. My eyes are on Sung Tae and what he does next and I'm eager to sit and watch through his other films to see just what else he can get me to enjoy.
All in all, Derailed was a brilliant film and I cannot wait to discover more from those involved in the film.
If you want to watch this movie as part of the still relatively small catalogue of the slightly trending actor Dong-seok Ma (often playing a charismatic tough guy), you are likely to be disappointed and very bored. The movie is mostly about personality-less and rather pathetic teenagers (though I suppose they are partly supposed to be 20, or "college-age"), whereas Dong-seok Ma plays an unsympathetic tough guy, pressuring them into work and this and that. Completely uninteresting, without any likeable characters or actors (the movie made me realize how utterly personality-less teenagers are), slightly hypocritical advertising (see the movie poster).
Good short movie with length like 1hr drama/series.
Straight forward, basically every1 is a mess in this movie eventho the cast is quite famous Korean celebrities.
Just wish the ending be like every1 look down and then still scene & cut to credits.
Maybe it'll be better if it ended like that.
Straight forward, basically every1 is a mess in this movie eventho the cast is quite famous Korean celebrities.
Just wish the ending be like every1 look down and then still scene & cut to credits.
Maybe it'll be better if it ended like that.
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- 390.756 USD
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- 1h 47min(107 min)
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