Showing posts with label yoo ha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yoo ha. Show all posts
Sunday, February 8, 2015
News: GANGNAM BLUES Targets Lee Min-ho Fans with New Edit for China
By Pierce Conran
Yoo Ha's gangster epic Gangnam Blues will be released in China next month but local viewers will be treated to a different cut of the film. In order to capitalize on star Lee Min-ho's big fan base in the region, changes were made affecting his character.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Reel Talk: GANGNAM BLUES and Korean Gangster Cinema
Every Friday I appear on a segment called Reel Talk for Arirang TV on the 2 o'clock news, mostly covering Korean cinema.
I've made no secret of my love for Yoo Ha's comeback Gangnam Blues (you can read MKC's review here) and this week on Reel Talk I took the opportunity to sing its praises and briefly look back over the rich history of Korean gangster cinema.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Review: GANGNAM BLUES, a Gorgeously Overwrought Gangster Classic in the Making
By Pierce Conran
Yoo Ha returns to gangster cinema and knocks it right out of the park with his latest, an evocative and immensely entertaining saga that pits a common tale of brotherhood and betrayal against a thrilling period setting mired in violence and corruption. Nine years after A Dirty Carnival, Yoo has maintained his knack for combining genre filmmaking and subtle symbolism, while also elevating his craft to encompass the full range of Korean cinema’s technical knowhow in Gangnam Blues.
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