It is safe to say that South Korean cinema has given us some of the best gangster sagas out there. However, in the last few years, the output in this genre has been sporadic at best and no productions really managed to make their names reach the heights of some that have been before. Hoping to change that is writer/director Cheon Myeong-gwan, with his debut feature “Hot Blooded.”
“Hot Blooded” is available from Finecut
Early 90s. The port town of Kuam, despite having various gangs laying claims to various parts and activities in the town, has known peace, thanks to an understanding between the Dons of the gangs. Hee-su is a low-level gangster who works for the old and orthodox Don Son and is faithful to his Mentor to a fault. This makes him a dangerous man for those that have their eye on some of the areas claimed by his Don.
“Hot Blooded” is available from Finecut
Early 90s. The port town of Kuam, despite having various gangs laying claims to various parts and activities in the town, has known peace, thanks to an understanding between the Dons of the gangs. Hee-su is a low-level gangster who works for the old and orthodox Don Son and is faithful to his Mentor to a fault. This makes him a dangerous man for those that have their eye on some of the areas claimed by his Don.
- 3/30/2022
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
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