Although Korean gang crime movies can be detected by watching too many, they are always unpleasant.
"Yellow Sea" is another good Korean movie after "New World".
There are many scenes in the film. With the blessing of countless handheld shooting lenses, the collision of blood splashing and cold weapons wielding swords and axes will make the adrenal hormones inexplicably excited.
The story begins when Jiunan (played by Ha Jung-woo) , a Korean ethnicity living in Yanji, can't find a wife.
In Yanbian Koreans, men usually raise money to send their wives to work in South Korea, and men wait at home for their wives to send money back.
The economic conditions of South Korea and Yanbian are very different, so it is often seen that the wife runs away with the Koreans, and the husband in Yanbian has no source of income, so he gambles and drinks.
The same is true for Jiunan. After borrowing money to send his wife to South Korea, he never heard from her. Drinking and playing mahjong all day, doing nothing.
Then he was plunged into a huge abyss .
The whole story is divided into three lines , which can be said to be a bloody case caused by three women:
The president of South Korean underworld boss Kim Tae-won (played by Cho Sung-ha) learned that his junior was sleeping with his brother, Professor Kim, and in a rage, bought the professor's driver to kill him.
Professor Jin's wife cheated on the bank's little fresh meat. In order to get the professor's property, the trustee found the Korean underworld boss in Yanbian (played by Jin Yunshi) , and planned to kill the professor.
At the same time, Boss Mian found Jiunan in despair and hired him to go to South Korea to kill Professor Jin, and by the way, he could find his wife again.
At this point I only had one thought: what a miserable professor...
Jiunan found the professor, and the cute professor gave him money to spend the night in the steam room.
After stepping on a good point, Jiu Nan made up his mind to start. However, someone grabbed him before him, and he witnessed the death of the professor and started his great escape in Korea.
First, he was pursued by the police, but then President Jin found out that it was not his own who escaped from the crime scene, and began to send people to hunt down Jiu Nan. In order to prevent Jiunan from revealing his identity, Boss Mian also sent someone to hunt him down.
I have another thought: what a miserable long Nan...
The police added two big gangsters, but fortunately, Jiu Nan has the aura of the protagonist, and it is not so easy to die.
Amidst the hail of bullets and wielding cold weapons, Jiunan shuffled around, taking time to find his wife in the middle.
President Jin is ruthless, and sees Boss Mian as a thorn in his side. He wants to get rid of Boss Mian.
It's a pity that President Jin's younger brothers are really rookies, and they meet the more ruthless Boss Mian, and the group is destroyed .
In the end, the 1V1 between President Jin and Boss Mian was extremely manly. The two fell in a pool of blood, the best way to die.
Here are two interesting comparisons:
The Korean underworld is full of blood, and taking up arms is an iron-blooded man with bursting combat effectiveness.
Korean gangsters have erratic eyes, clumsy hands, and scumbags who will tremble when they cut people.
A friend joked that the Korean underworld is corrupted by capitalism, and the Korean underworld is influenced by socialism, which fully reflects the superiority of the socialist system.
Jiunan found his dead wife, jumped on an old man's fishing boat with the ashes, and sailed across the Yellow Sea to Yanbian.
The Yellow Sea in the night has not yet made waves, and Jiu Nan also died on the boat due to excessive blood loss. The old man threw him and his ashes into the sea and left. Only the Yellow Sea is left, and it is peaceful.
After watching the movie, I don't think to evaluate the acting skills of the leading actors, because they are so good. And the whole story was imprinted in my mind, and it didn't go away for a day.
There are many details and dark lines in the film that I did not mention. For example, the voice-over of Jiu Nan at the beginning is about dogs and mad dogs . Including some scenes of Yanbian Koreans eating dog meat, as well as the scenes of carrying dog leg bones as weapons.
Another example is that during the police's pursuit of Jiunan , news and comments about the illegal stay of the Korean ethnicity in South Korea appeared on TV many times, which has become a major social problem in South Korea.
This makes one thing clear to a certain extent: the two underworlds are, after all, compatriots, but the mutual disdain between words and eyes is on the table.
President Jin's gangster and Boss Mian's gangster are like two mad dogs linked by blood, easily ignited by naked blood for money and dignity, biting each other and perishing together.
As for Jiunan, although he was caught in the vortex and eventually died of a knife wound, could it be that he also contracted this kind of mad dog disease?
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