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Gangnam Blues
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In the 1970s, during the height of political corruption, Gangnam, the southern part of Seoul starts transforming into a developed area. Jong-Dae and Yong-Ki are childhood friends, who make a living by picking up paper and empty bottles. They get involved in violent political clashes for cash and then are seperated. Three years later, they are core members of two opposing gangster clans and must confront each other for political interest of their own clan.
In the 1970s, during the height of political corruption, Gangnam, the southern part of Seoul starts transforming into a developed area. Jong-Dae and Yong-Ki are childhood friends, who make a living by picking up paper and empty bottles. They get involved in violent political clashes for cash and then are seperated. Three years later, they are core members of two opposing gangster clans and must confront each other for political interest of their own clan.
Actors:
Byung Mo Choi,
Jin-ho Choi,
Kim Dae-Jong,
Yoo-Yeong Kim,
Jin-yeong Jeong,
Ho-bin Jeong,
Bae-soo Jeon,
Moon-Eui Jo,
Rae-won Kim,
Song Boo-gun,
Jang Hyuk-Jin,
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Byung Mo Choi
Jin-ho Choi
26 May 1968, Seoul, South Korea
Kim Dae-Jong
Yoo-Yeong Kim
Jin-yeong Jeong
16 October 1964, South Korea
Ho-bin Jeong
Bae-soo Jeon
Moon-Eui Jo
Rae-won Kim
19 March 1981, South Korea
Song Boo-gun
Jang Hyuk-Jin
Genre:
Action
Director:
Ha Yoo
Ha Yoo
Country:
South Korea
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February 27, 2015
Gangnam Blues does not break much new ground for its genre, but it's very well-made in what is by now a familiar Korean style, emphasising clarity, medium-to-long shots, and symmetrical compositions with actors often directly facing the camera.March 06, 2015
Director Yoo Ha does not hold back, with torture, stabbings, hatchet attacks and beatings taking centre stage. What makes this film work, however, is its analysis of the South Korean elite prior to the reestablishment of democracy in 1987.