Usually, Korean gangster movies are either a hit or a miss for me depending on how well the execution and the storytelling are done. Nameless Gangster managed to get the good points out of the general theme.
This movie is set in the 90’s Pusan when Korean government announced war on organized crime. The gangster world got shaken in a way that threatened its existence but that’s not the main focus of this movie. It takes us back in time to tell the story of two gangsters and the struggles they encountered to reach the top. This is a story about a wannabe gangster and a hot shot gang leader that deals with loyalty, betrayal, gangsters’ codes of honor and clashes in the underworld where those two individuals tried to co-exist like a united soul: One is the muscles and the other is the brain. However, creating harmony in the gangster life is almost impossible.
While the story of the movie isn’t exactly exceptional or flawless by any mean; the acting was. I am sure that I would’ve not liked this the same if there was a different set of cast. Choi Min Sik is the lord of Korean cinema when it comes to versatility and flawless roles’ portrayal and his “gangster-like” character was quite hateful in a loveable way. Ha Jung Woo on the other hand is climbing way too fast on the top of my favorite young Korean movies’ stars. He’s creating a shiny name for himself whether by the roles he accepts or the way he makes them feel so attractive. At this rate, I am sure he will become another lord of Korean cinema soon. In this movie, Jung Woo was so fitting for the “gangster aura”; he did so well with the process of his character’s development.
The other set of cast were also well-chosen even if some characters felt a little unbalanced for the setting.
I’ve got to give some credit for the cinematography since it was well fitting for the gangster mood. The music was also quite good.
Watch this if:
-You like gangster movies.
-You’re in the mood for something different and dark.
-You like Choi Min Sik, Ha Jung Woo or both because they were great in this.
Do not watch if:
-You’re not into crime/gangster movies.
-You’re not a fan of the main cast.
Nameless Gangster is a movie about survival, friendship and loyalty in the underground gangster world from the viewpoint of a wannabe gangster and a proclaimed gang leader portrayed by two of the best actors in Korean cinema.
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Decepcionante, aunque merece la pena por sus actores.
"Nameless Gangster" siempre me produjo altas expectativas, ya que tenía los ingredientes necesarios para apasionarme: un buen director como es Yoon Jong-bin, dos de mis actores favoritos como son Choi Min-sik y Ha Jung-woo, y una trama de puro cine negro que nos mostraba en mundo del hampa coreano en los años 70.Sin embargo, a la película le ha faltado algo para llegar a atraparme realmente... No sabría decir exactamente qué. Pero sí sé que a "Nameless Gangster" le falta esa pizca de brillantez, de genio, que le impide colocarse entre las grandes.
Aún así, es un película recomendable.
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One of the classics of gangster themed movies. I was pretty hyped before watching but that slowly turned into waiting for the next fight scene or trying to get emotional over the character's life choices. This film sure created some difficult to judge characters and that is a good point, complicated and complex characters can ensure the movie watcher's curiosity till the end. The music is legendary, I had heard it even before watching the movie and that is what made me watch this film. Personally I was not satisfied with the fight scenes, there were not enough close-ups and gore in them yet it is supposed to portray the extreme violence present in the underworld. It was a story worth telling and with the help of amazingly talented actors it was sure to become a classic but classics tend to dissappoint me(Old Boy) of course there are exceptions(The Man from Nowhere) but not this one. I wanted to see more scenes involving Hyung Bae's character, the real mob boss, his past and his journey of self-accomplishment. The ending scene created tension and the possible chance of taking revenge and I would've loved to watch that. The conclusion we get is that entering the criminal underworld would always ensure a bitter end and the one who does the betraying part will be the only one who will get away.
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