Ik-hyun leaves his customs job and becomes a full-time businessman, with Hyung-bae taking care of the underworld side and Ik-hyun protecting him with his high-level contacts. [2], Time praised the film, calling it "the Korean mob film Martin Scorsese would be proud of."[3]. It drew 1 million in four days, 2.5 million in 11 days, 3 million in 17 days, and 3.5 million in 20 days. Former public officer, Choi Ik-Hyun (Choi Min-Sik) and crime boss Choi Hyung-Bae (Ha Jung-Woo) sit in the center of the maelstrom that sweeps the city. After discovering 10 kilograms of hiropon (crystal meth) in a warehouse one night, he and colleague Mr. Jang (Kim Jong-soo) approach a friend of Jang's, gangster Choi Hyung-bae (Ha Jung-woo), to sell it to Japan's yakuza, with whom Hyung-bae has ties. In 1982, Choi Ik-Hyun works as a customs officer at the Busan Port. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Directed by Jong-bin Yoon. Blade Licking Thieves Podcast by bladelickingthieves.wordpress.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Following President Roh Tae-woo's declaration of a crackdown on organized crime, Busan businessman Choi Ik-hyun (Choi Min-sik) is arrested for embezzling billions of won from hotel construction companies, and is also charged with intimidation, kidnapping and assault. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Kemudian, hidupnya berbalik saat dia bertemu dengan ganster Choi Hyeong-bae yang memiliki hubungan dengan Yakuza. ( Log Out /  In May 1987, Ik-hyun and Hyung-bae take their business to the next level, formally linking up with Japan's Yakuza and having a connection with a hotel-casino, the Daedong, that is also on Pan-ho's turf. With Min-sik Choi, Jung-woo Ha, Jin-woong Cho, Dong-seok Ma. [9] Jo Yeong-wook, whose credits include Thirst, Oldboy, and Public Enemy, served as the music director, and composed 22 score tracks. Quality: BLURAY Year: 2012 Duration: 133 Min View: 16 views. Ik-hyun turns to face the camera and the screen turns to black. Jong-bin Yun's Nameless Gangster stretches as far as it can go without much to back it up.

The plot is too long for its own good; easily past 2 hours and there isn't much to show for it. ( Log Out /  Choi Min-sik reportedly put on 10 kilograms for his role and Ha Jung-woo spent 8 hours putting on the fake body tattoos featured in the film. The film is set in the 1980s and ’90s in Busan when corruption and crime was so rampant that the government declared war on it in 1990. 1 Smith & Wesson Model 10; Smith & Wesson Model 10 . Twenty years later, Ik-hyun's son is now a law graduate from Seoul University and has joined the prosecutor's office. Choi Ik-hyun (Choi Min-sik) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 10 snub nose revolver given to him from a Japanese mobster as a gift. The two actors' presence is backed up by a solid supporting cast, giving the film a distinct flavor of a gangster classic. 93 votes, average 6.8 out of 10. "[20], It was also parodied by members of the boy band Shinhwa in their 2013 Shinhwa Grand Finale: The Classic in Seoul concerts in August 2013. This movie is set in the 90’s Pusan when Korean government announced war on organized crime. [15], Its success is notable as it was screened in February (traditionally a low season for movies), rated R, and screened less frequently due to its long running time of 133 minutes. It drew 1 million in four days, 2.5 million in 11 days, 3 million in 17 days, and 3.5 million in 20 days. The gangster world got shaken in a way that threatened its existence but that’s not the main focus of this movie. "[16], The film ranked #1 for three weeks, two of which were consecutive. We spend an hour talking Tezuka's Phoenix, Sega's Yakuza series, and too-horny-for-TheHeat-mecha-show Godannar, among other things, before breaking into our review of director Yoon Jong-bing's Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Game (2012), which chronicles the rise and fall of two South Korean gangsters (Choi Min-Sik and Ha Jung-woo) during the 80's and 90's. [14] According to data provided by Korean Film Council (KOFIC) it topped the list of ten most-watched films in South Korea in the first quarter of 2012, with a total of 4.6 million admissions. If you have questions or comments about the show, please feel free to shoot us an Email or leave a comment below. We spend an hour talking Tezuka’s Phoenix, Sega’s Yakuza series, and too-horny-for-TheHeat-mecha-show Godannar, among other things, before breaking into our review of director Yoon Jong-bing’s Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Game (2012), which chronicles the rise and fall of two South Korean gangsters (Choi Min-Sik and Ha Jung-woo) during the 80’s and 90’s. Nameless Gangster : Rules of the Time 2012 film. [10] Also included was an old K-pop song that was reflective of the era in which the film is set, "I Heard a Rumor" (Korean: 풍문으로 들었소), which was originally sung by 1980s rock band Hahm Joong-ah and the Yankees (Korean: 함중아와 양키스). Download (right click and save as) iTunes | Google Play Music | Stitcher | E-mail | Twitter. Petugas bea cukai yang korup, Choi Ik-hyeon, menghadapi kehilangan pekerjaan. Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time (Korean: 범죄와의 전쟁: 나쁜놈들 전성시대; RR: Beomjoewaui Jeonjaeng: Nappeunnomdeul Jeonseongsidae; literally: "War on Crime: The Golden Age of the Bad Guys") is a 2012 South Korean gangster film directed by Yoon Jong-bin starring Choi Min-sik and Ha Jung-woo. Mereka dengan cepat membentuk kemitraan; Hyeong-bae … Ik-hyun discovers that the younger Hyung-bae is also a member of the same Choi family clan from Gyeongju and the two form a close relationship. While Ik-hyun is celebrating his first grandson's birthday with the rest of the family, Hyung-bae's voice is heard. Change ). The prosecutor is given an award by the president for bringing down organized crime in Busan. Following his humiliation, Pan-ho has the club raided by the police and Hyung-bae arrested, though Ik-hyun gets Hyung-bae released by using the Choi clan connection with Seoul public prosecutor Choi Joo-dong (Kim Eung-soo).