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Gangnam Blue update
Edit: From Chinese summary: His character name is 김종대 Kim Jong-Dae (correction). The story is inspired by a book called "Seoul City Planning" Vol. 3. There's five volumes total focus on the reconstruction of South Korea after the Korean Conflict. Volume 3 focus on the modernization of Gangnam district. So set in 1970, the hero Kim Jong-dae in his 20s. He and his best friend (KRW's character) grew up as orphans living in shantytown. Then they got separated for 3 years (?) because Gangnam is now being redeveloped. 1973 - they reunited - this time, they are part of different organized crime groups. These two characters are used as pawns by the higher up. Trouble!!! Betrayal!!! Broken Bromance!!! and maybe death (my take). The director said, he wants to capture the noir essence but also the feeling of Korea's nascent capitalism, which is definitely not pretty. Lee Min-ho has to train martial arts.
Side note: If you've seen Once Upon a Time in High School and A Dirty Carnival, you are prepared for what kind of violence and foul language might be used in this film.
Trans sơ nội dung phim : LMH vào vai người anh hung lứa tuổi 20 Kim Jong-Dae ở những năm 70. anh và bạn thân ( Kim Rae Won) là những trẻ mồ côi cùng lớn lên ở khu ổ chuột. Đôi bạn mất lien lạc trong ba năm vì khu Gangnam đổi chủ. 1973 , họ gặp lại nhau nhưng lại ở trong hai băng đảng khác nhau. Họ được sử dung như những con tốt thí cho những vụ tranh giành quyền lực. Sự hỗn loan, phản bội , tình cảm anh em sứt mẻ , và có thể có cả sự chết choc. Lee Min Ho sẽ được huấn luyện nhiều lớp võ thuật.
Tiểu sử bác YooHa
YOO Ha was an intelligent poet who captured the essence of the 1990s, an era when the values of democracy and ideology were fading away while popular culture and consumerism were exploding onto the social scene of Korea. ‘We Must Go to Apgujung-Dong on Windy Days’ and ‘Love of the Sewoon Shopping Mall’s Kid’ are among his representative collections of poems. He made his directorial debut with <We Must Go to Apgujung-Dong on Windy Days> (1992), which bears the same title as one of his books, but its lackluster box office performance put him into a long hibernation. YOO made his comeback to much fanfare with the screen adaptation of the novel <Marriage Is a Crazy Thing> (2002). He stuck to a traditional role of a director for the film by focusing on storytelling and drawing out strong performances from his cast, refraining from the experimental approach he employed for his debut feature. He is best known for making <Sprit of Jeet Keun Do - Once Upon a Time in High School> (2004), which focused on an introverted teenager [KWON Sang-woo], the gangster epic <A Dirty Carnival> (2006), and <A Frozen Flower> (2008), in which he cast [ZO In-sung] as a homosexual figure during the Koryo Dynasty. YOO Ha heads Opus Pictures in partnership with [LEE Tae-hun]. His most recent feature <Howling>, starring [SONG Kang-ho] and [LEE Na-young], was about a veteran male detective and rookie female detective investigating a murder mystery involving a mysterious animal who is a cross between a wolf and a dog. The film is based on the Japanese novel ‘Frozen Fang’. - See more at: http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/ ... thash.qi7L1Sy5.dpuf
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