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Nameless gangster

Original title: Bumchoiwaui junjaeng: Nabbeunnomdeul jeonsungshidae
  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
7.7K
YOUR RATING
Choi Min-sik, Ha Jung-woo, and Cho Jin-woong in Nameless gangster (2012)
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On the verge of being fired, a corrupt customs official finds a haul of drugs and teams up with a vicious gangster to become the most powerful crime partnership in Busan.On the verge of being fired, a corrupt customs official finds a haul of drugs and teams up with a vicious gangster to become the most powerful crime partnership in Busan.On the verge of being fired, a corrupt customs official finds a haul of drugs and teams up with a vicious gangster to become the most powerful crime partnership in Busan.

  • Director
    • Yoon Jong-bin
  • Writer
    • Yoon Jong-bin
  • Stars
    • Choi Min-sik
    • Ha Jung-woo
    • Cho Jin-woong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    7.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yoon Jong-bin
    • Writer
      • Yoon Jong-bin
    • Stars
      • Choi Min-sik
      • Ha Jung-woo
      • Cho Jin-woong
    • 15User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 41 nominations total

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    Choi Min-sik
    Choi Min-sik
    • Choi Ik-hyun
    Ha Jung-woo
    Ha Jung-woo
    • Choi Hyung-bae
    Cho Jin-woong
    Cho Jin-woong
    • Kim Pan-ho
    Kwak Do-won
    Kwak Do-won
    • Jo Bum-Suk
    Ma Dong-seok
    Ma Dong-seok
    • Kim Sung-bang
    Kim Sung Kyun
    Kim Sung Kyun
    • Park Chang-woo
    Kim Hye-Eun
    Kim Hye-Eun
    • Night Club Manager
    Kim Young-sun
    Kim Young-sun
    • Ik-hyun's Wife
    Kwon Tae-won
    Kwon Tae-won
    • Director Ho
    Song Young-chang
    Song Young-chang
    • Attorney Han
    Kim Jong-goo
    Kim Jong-goo
    • Chief Jo
    Jongsoo Kim
    • Manager Jang
    Son Byung-wook
    • Hyung-bae's Gangster
    Lee Cheol-min
    Lee Cheol-min
    • Hyung-bae's Gangster
    Han Cheol-woo
    • Hyung-bae's Gangster
    Kim Eung-soo
    Kim Eung-soo
    • Public Prosecutor Choi Joo-dong
    Jung Gi-sub
    Jung Gi-sub
    • Detective
    Go Gyu-pil
    Go Gyu-pil
    • Fake Firefighter
    • Director
      • Yoon Jong-bin
    • Writer
      • Yoon Jong-bin
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews15

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    8imseeg

    A portrait of the rise and fall of organized crime

    Lasting well over 2 hours and it was fascinating to watch from beginning till the end. It's sort of a South Korean version of "Goodfellas"...

    The story: a powerful civil servant, with lots of powerful government connections, gets involved in organized crime in South Korea.

    These South Korean mobsters dont use guns by the way, only baseball bats and knives. They beat or stick each other, till their enemies are face down bleeding on the ground, but they do not kill each other with guns. Remarkable! These South Korean gangs do still have certain rules which everyone has to abide to...

    The good: suspenseful true to life story, which was based on actual events that took place in South Korea at the beginning of the nineties, in which there was a political power change and consequentially lots of organized crime gangs were taken down heavy handedly by the new government. This movie shows us the rise and fall of these old fashioned Korean mobsters.

    Recommended watch for anyone who is into organized crime movies. This is a rock solid one!
    10philipc-52613

    Absolutely FANTASTIC WOW

    Stellar Korean Gangster Movie , even Roger Ebert said it's was great and an article . Loved every minute . The acting , the cinematography, the music , the director .Amazeing ! 10 easy
    8Leofwine_draca

    An engaging watch

    NAMELESS GANGSTER is a fictional gangster biopic from South Korea that's nonetheless closely based on real-life characters and with a strongly realistic political backdrop of the 1980s to bolster it. It's very much the Korean answer to Scorsese's 1990s hits like GOODFELLAS and CASINO, charting small-time smuggler Choi Min-sik's rise to power after he befriends a distant relative and small-time gangster. Ha Jung-woo, one of my favourite Korean stars, plays this associate and steals all of his scenes while Min-sik compels in a thoroughly weaselly role. The film shies away from action in favourite of strong characterisation and involved plotting. It's an engaging watch.
    10TheGipsy

    Kudos!!! real powerful acting, roller-coaster of emotions and astonishing visuals!

    This one is my first review, the only reason is that there is not much attention on this movie.

    Namless Gangster, as usual, Min-sik Choi is filled with passion, and your acceptance to his personality in this movies isn't any different from Oldboy, and I Saw The Devil, you can't just stop love to despise him and still, feel sorry for him, this is a hell of a role and he just took it to the maximum, loved every second of it.

    Jung-woo Ha, on the other hand, nailed it for me, the progress and development of this character through the movie is simply amazing, I always admired this guy, and after this one he just made it so clear, that he can just be as catchy as any other superstar actor in the universe, with his "Gangster" mood, this was simply incredible.

    The movie, is a Korean Gangster flick as you guys call it here, still I find it underrated, but maybe due to the fact that it is considered a new movie and still needs time, the atmosphere, the progress, the conflicts in interest, and the personal feelings, they all come in a way that will keep you through a roller-coaster of emotions! Loved it and I recommend this one!
    8rafiqrony31

    Wannabe Goodfellas but missing the spirit.

    Loyalty, deception, greed, arrogance, corruption, integrity, well it just holds too many elements in storytelling of being an epic gangster movie with some comical. You'll find a fascinating tale of how one small custom officer rose to the top of Busan's underworld and then fell back down.

    South Korea declared war on organized crime in 1990. Thousands of people were arrested, from bodyguards to kingpins. Nameless Criminal: Rules of the Time begins in 1990 with the arrest of Choi Ik-Hyun (Choi Min-Sik), a leading gangster in Busan. He claims to be a civil servant, but who would believe a reputed gangster? He finds a significant amount of drugs while working and sells it to the mob. That specific mob is run by Choi Hyung-Bae (Ha Jung-Woo), a distant cousin of Ik-Hyun. And so begins Ik-Hyun's entrance into the shabby underworld. It's a classic case of muscle and intellect. Ik-hyun is a businessman who recognizes that the world they live in is ruled by corruption and greed. He pursued politicians and prosecutors, while Hyung-bae ruthlessly eliminated competing gangs in order to expand their territory. Over the course of a decade, they evolve to become the city's two most prominent criminal lords. However, in a gangster film, a beautiful climb is followed by a self-inflicted fall. Ik-hyun and Hyun-bae had already turned on each other by the time the authorities commence their assault on organized crime.

    This smartly written drama revolves around the two leads' difficult interplay, despite consistently devoted performances. Female roles are rare in organized crime films, but Kim Hye-eun stands out as a cold-blooded nightclub queen.

    Ha Jung Woo and Choi Min Sik are two of Korea's most versatile actors, and their performances in 'I Saw the Devil' and 'Oldboy' prove that they are equally capable of bringing a new level of realism to the film. Great job!

    This movie is kind of like Goodfellas, a classic from Martin Scorsese. Both movies did establish a tense presenting an underground character's long shot career in order to generate both our sympathy and revulsion towards them.

    You should give it a shot if you're seeking for a well-written tale of the underworld of gangs.

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2012 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time
    • Filming locations
      • Busan, South Korea
    • Production companies
      • Bandai Namco Pictures Entertainment (BNPE)
      • Bandai Namco Pictures Entertainment (BNPE)
      • CJ Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • ₩10,000,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,472,645
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 14m(134 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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