It was just two days ago that we brought you a new 30 second TV spot for Yun Jong-bin's upcoming crime thriller Nameless Gangster and already that has been followed by the full trailer for the film.
Oldboy star Choi Min-sik takes the lead in this story of crime and corruption set in 1990's Korea. The attention to period detail seems spot on - the hairdresser clearly deserves some sort of award - and the scope is broad and complex.
Oldboy star Choi Min-sik takes the lead in this story of crime and corruption set in 1990's Korea. The attention to period detail seems spot on - the hairdresser clearly deserves some sort of award - and the scope is broad and complex.
Due for a February release Nameless Gangster looks to be setting the bar high for Korean cinema this year. Take a look at the trailer below.Ik-hyeon is a corrupt customs officer who lives off bribes paid by the contraband smugglers. One day, after his financier rats him out, Ik-hyeon is visited by the inspector and faces losing his job. He runs into a group of armed criminals while on patrol and recovers a large lump of heroin. To sell off the drug, Ik-hyeon hooks up with Hyeong-bae who has connections with the Yakuza. He finds out that his liaison is related to him and quickly a partnership is formed; Hyeong-bae helps out Ik-hyeon set up a new business with the drug money, while Ik-hyeon lobbies for his partner through his family connection. However, the partnership turns sour over dealings with a rival organization. Soon after, the government declares war on crime and Ik-hyeon decides to take the opportunity to set up his partner and escape the tightening grip of the law enforcement.