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Movie Title : The Yellow Sea
Release Date : Dec 2, 2011 Limited
Genre Movie :Drama,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense
Mpaa Rating : R

Actors :Jung-woo Ha,Kim Yoon-seok,Cho Seong-Ha,Chul-Min Lee ,Yun-seok Kim


The Yellow Sea follows Gu-nam (Ha Jung-Woo), a cab driver from this region who embarks on an assassination mission to South Korea in order to pay off his mounting debt as well as search for his missing wife. He takes on the job without knowing much about his target and soon finds himself in the middle of a dangerous conspiracy as he begins to uncover a vicious trap of betrayal and lies. Framed for the murder he did not commit, Gu-nam is chased down by the police as well as those responsible for this mess - a ruthless mob boss (Cho Seong-Ha) and a tenacious assassin (Kim Yun-Seok). All hell breaks loose as gangsters and killers clash and collide in a game of hunt-or-be-hunted. -- (C) Showbox
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...does boast its fair share of gripping moments.
William Goss-MSN Movies

A breakneck mix of bone-crunching freneticism and bloody close-quarters knife-fighting with a strand of romantic melancholy.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

A rush of a movie from South Korea that slips and slides from horror to humor on rivers of blood and offers the haunting image of a man, primitive incarnate, beating other men with an enormous, gnawed-over meat bone.
Manohla Dargis-New York Times

Like fellow countryman Park Chan-wook's vengeful epics, this man-on-the-run thriller knows how to deliver a rush; unlike those superior tales of lives on the edge, that's the only trick up its sleeve.
David Fear-Time Out New York

Writer-director Na Hong-Jin achieves a vibe of urban desolation right off the bat, and deepens the mayhem with acutely observed and charged details about illegal-immigrant life.
Michael Atkinson-Village Voice

A listless succession of brutal, consequence-free stabbings encase a pair of lengthy chase set pieces, both technically adept, both utterly ridiculous.
David Jenkins-Time Out

Although the central story is compelling, even fans of this ultra-violent genre might find The Yellow Sea (the water between China and Korea) is too long and dark, especially given the way the leading characters wear black at night.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post

Probably the year's best crime drama and might be confirmation that there is a new master of the genre, spinning tough as teak tales, ready to emerge
Urban Cinefile Critics-Urban Cinefile

a gripping existentialist thriller, where jealousy, greed and desperation lead inexorably to a chaos of carnage, and where exile and death cross their borders to merge into an emotionally-charged sequence of final images.
Anton Bitel-Film4

At nearly two and a half hours long, The Yellow Sea is overkill in every sense.
Philip Kemp-Total Film

[A] highly efficient Korean thriller...
Philip French-Observer [UK]

The action is epic but there's psychological depth too.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

Perhaps The Yellow Sea does not really hang together, and, yes, it could perhaps have lost 30 minutes. But its power and bite-strength are impressive.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

I was never bored, it's fast and funny and edge-of-the-seat tense; it's just that I'd still like to see the end of the film it started off being.
Mark Stafford-Electric Sheep

A violent thrill-ride to a dark new corner of Asian cinema.
Philip De Semlyen-Empire Magazine

Frenzy is fine, but a little bit more clarity, at least narratively speaking, would have been nice.
Matt Singer-IFC.com

An exhilarating film with action that is breathtakingly kinetic and visceral.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy

An epic noir thriller that contains no small amount of excitement, it suggests that Na might well be the best action director currently working in Korea.
Jeremy Heilman-MovieMartyr.com

The overriding tone is bitter irony and brutal hypocrisy. There's no honor among thieves here.
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The region where the borders of North Korea, China, and Russia come together, forms a sort of modern day wild west, where more than half of the population relies on illegal activity in order to survive. In Yanbian, on the Chinese side of the border, Gu-nam (Ha Jung-woo) wiles away his days driving a cab, and spends his nights getting drunk and gambling, and losing horribly. In fact he’s so bad at mahjong that he has built up a sizeable debt to some small-scale hoods. His wife went to Seoul to work and send back money, but it’s been months since he has heard from her, and he’s tortured by visions of her wild, passionate, imagined affairs. So he’s broke and crazy and unraveling at the seams. When local crime lord Myun (Kim Yun-seok) offers to erase Gu-nam’s debt in exchange for a contract killing in Seoul, Gu-nam, at the end of his rope, reluctantly accepts.

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