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Seong-soo KimScénario:
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Jae-jin LeeActeurs·trices:
Jeong-min Hwang, Woo-seong Jeong, Seong-min Lee, Hae-joon Park, Sung-kyun Kim, Ee-seong Kim, Dong-hwan Jung, Nae-sang An, Byeong-mo Choi, Hoon Park (plus)Vidéo (2)
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The most praised film of last year from South Korea is finished and it is a very important historical work for country. 1979 was a very dark time in Seoul, where a coup was carried out after the assassination of the president, with various military factions fighting for power over the Korean state. It's a dense atmospheric political-war piece that will grip even the uninitiated viewer. There are two top actors on both sides of the barricade, with Jeong-min Hwang playing the bastard who wants to take over the state and Woo-seong Jeong the good guy who wants to stop him. I'm not a big fan of political thrillers, but this one has such a sinister and uncomfortable atmosphere woven throughout, where the tension builds and builds incredibly, that I almost didn't breathe. Top craftsmanship, top actors, top dialogue, top atmosphere and there was some action (not much of that though), and all the intrigue and power struggles are rendered very believably. A scary and crazy night on 12.12.1979, where the ending quite pissed me off. 8/10. ()
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