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Daisho2004
06-04-2006, 11:38 PM
Has anyone heard of this movie? It is new from Korea, sounds really good, I ordered my copy off ebay so I will post a review after I got a chance to watch it.

A Bittersweet Life,’’ starring Lee Byung-hun from ``Everybody Has a Little Secret’’ and Shin Mina from ``Madeleine,’’ portrays the desperate and brutal revenge of Sun-woo (played by Lee) after he is expelled from his gang and comes close to being killed by his boss.

Lee Byung-hun is a hitman who falls for the girlfriend of his boss in the stylishly violent “A Bittersweet Life.” Conventional ideas of causation are put into doubt in director Kim Jee-woon's twist on film noire. ``A Bittersweet Life (Talkomhan Insaeng)'' is what Korean critics are describing as ``Action Noire.'' In it, he tweaks the traditional Korean gangster story line, presenting a work with film noire undertones and stylish cinematography.

Sun-woo (Lee Byung-hun) is a revenging dark angel dressed in black. Gang leader Kang (Kim Young-cheol) assigns Sun-woo, his right-hand man, to watch after his nubile girlfriend/professional cellist Hee-soo (Shin Mina) while he is away and find out about the other guy with whom he suspects she is messing around.

The plot is complicated by Sun-woo's existential decision to stray from the explicit instructions with which he is charged. He is cryptically told time and again to make good on a promise, but he never exactly know what that is.

Much of the action occurs in the long shadows the sprawling megapolis Seoul casts. Here, the gangsters wish they were too cool to be killed. No friend can really be trusted as the good guys are not so good and the bad guys can be down right evil. Importantly, the motivation of his tormentors is shrouded in mystery.

But the movie has been labeled ``action noire'' for a good reason. The stylistic ultra-violence of director Kim is superb. The creepy fisherman killer represents a unique Korean twist on the classic film noire villain. Our hero is not a good, good guy either, and I loved that about him. He is not only tough, but also a stone-face killer _ a tribute to both the director and actor's character interpretation.

After all, gangsters should fight to kill, and that means sometimes going for the knees and other joints, hitting low and dirty to take the guy out quick. In general, the fight scenes were creative. Watch for the face-dragged-across-the-cinderblock-wall scene, perhaps a first for cinematic violence.

1budz4u
06-05-2006, 03:32 AM
This movie played at last years Hawaii Film Festival with Lee Byung Hun making a appearance after the movie. I won't be a spoiler but I'd be curious to see your interpetation of the movie. A friend of mine had a different view on the movie compared to me.

This movie is bloody and violent so it does fall correctly into the category of gangster movies. I'm sure you'll enjoy this film. :D

Daisho2004
06-08-2006, 03:08 AM
OK I got to watch this movie tonight and all I can say is it was Great. This is a must have to add to any collection of Gangster movies, with Revenge in mind.

Yakuza954
06-08-2006, 03:22 AM
never heard of it

Tosh
06-08-2006, 10:00 AM
I very muched liked this movie, it's very violent and unforgiving, the score is perfect, and Lee Byung-hun gives an oscar winning preformance, right now the Koreans are showing the world how to make a good gangster/revenge movie.

Daisho2004
06-09-2006, 03:14 AM
Yakuza954, you need to pick this movie up, you'll really like it if you like Gangster movies.

Yakuza954
06-09-2006, 03:42 AM
lol, I was just messing around. I think I saw it 1 day after it was originally released on Korean DVD. One of the best Korean films.

Tosh
04-11-2008, 11:39 PM
I've rewatched this movie a few times now, still excellent, a must for any dvd collection.

Alex
04-14-2008, 09:32 PM
Honestly i thought this was painfully pretentious with a cliche plot that i've seen in a million or so straight to hbo movies. Some decent action surely, but i don't understand why everybody goes so crazy over it. A stoic hitman/gangster feels sympathy/love for his target, disobeys his boss' orders and subsequently is in odds with his own employers - for christ sake this is so redundant it was used as a plot for an r.kelly video in 1996. Don't get me started on the random shots of branches in the wind, right up there with the floating shopping bag from American Beauty.

Tosh
04-17-2008, 01:04 PM
Well you can pretty much say that about 99% of the movies we discuss on this forum.

CatNap
06-01-2008, 05:08 PM
I thought it was wonderful - it had great action, comedic moments, and I loved how it tied into the Buddhist parable that was narrarated in the beginning and end of the movie. I hope to get a copy of this soon...

DiP
09-28-2009, 07:42 PM
The story wasn't all that but the style was appreciative and so was the acting and violence (brawls, guns). Overall, a good but not great imo.