"The Man from Nowhere" overseas hits with the sharp and sturdy action scenes in the film. "The Man from Nowhere" Won Bin fights enemies with simple and neat moves. The coordination of sound effects and the use of lenses are even more impressive. Said the best in Korean film history, the visual impact is not inferior to Hollywood action movies. The film was praised as a perfect blend of action films such as "Leon" , "Man on Fire" and "Taken" . South Korean national treasure director Park Chan-wook praised the film, "The action scenes in "The Man from Nowhere" will undoubtedly leave a glorious page in the history of Korean cinema." (
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In the Korean version of "Leon", the relationship between Tae-seok and Xiaomi in " The Man from Nowhere " is reminiscent of the poignant and majestic story of Jean Renault and Natalie Portman in Luc Besson's masterpiece "Leon" . The difference from the latter is that "Who am I"-The Man from Nowhere's true identity is a big suspense throughout " The Man from Nowhere ". When Tae-seok broke into the gang and was questioned "Who are you" , Xiaomi’s sentence "The Man from Nowhere" made the gangsters start to despise the "The Man from Nowhere" who wanted to be a hero to save people. Subsequent plot development "will surprise the audience and become addicted to it". (
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The warm and tearful scenes in the film moved many viewers, the gorgeous action scenes and the sensational The Man from Nowhere loli love, especially Won Bin with tears in his eyes. In addition to the exciting action scenes, "The Man from Nowhere" also "tastefully" exposes the buying and selling of drugs and the trading of human organs. Many viewers commented that it is extremely cruel and violent on the one hand, and extreme delicacy and tenderness on the other. (by
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"The Man from Nowhere" is a fusion of action dramas and emotional dramas, and has received enthusiastic responses from both male and female audiences. Although there are some excessively cruel scenes, they are also mixed with dream scenes that stimulate the psychology of female audiences, which has a compromise effect. (The
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