Time Out says
Tough guys offer no explanations and neither does the director. The movie doesn’t offer much psychological depth, despite its master-pupil parables. Kim is a commercially minded filmmaker and makes sure he fulfils the East Asian quotas for pain infliction, fight scenes and body-count. But his cineaste’s enthusiasms keep surfacing: the action choreography by Chung Du-Hong is excellent – John Woo without the ballet and gay subtext – but you sense the director is equally proud of how his cinematographer Kim Ji-Young photographs the light gleaming on limousine bonnets in night-time Seoul, one of the film’s many pleasing chromatic variations on traditional noir iconography. Kim can quote Tarantino (a hilarious sequence with a rival boss beating up his own henchman) or pay tribute to Scorsese (dining rituals beneath crimson curtains) but is yet to declare his own heart.
Release Details
- Rated:18
- Release date:Friday 20 January 2006
- Duration:120 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Kim Ji-Woon
- Screenwriter:Kim Ji-Woon
- Cast:
- Hwang Jeong-Min
- Ku Jin
- Kim Roi-Ha
- Yeong-cheol Kim
- Lee Byung-Hun
- Gi-yeong Lee
- Min-a Shin
- Chung-Min Hwang
- EricMun
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