funny korean gangster

Camron 2022-04-19 09:02:54

These gangsters don't seem to have seen a knife before, as long as someone makes a knife, they will immediately be counseled. I feel like I can unify the Korean underworld. I don't dare to brag about Japanese gangster films like this, it's really brutal and organized and disciplined. Koreans really don't have that kind of temperament, they're all like scumbags, even the police.

In addition, I feel that Koreans have a special liking for the Northeast. If there are Chinese people in gangster films, it is either Shenyang or Harbin. Obviously, the most gangsters in foreign countries can't go to this place.

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  • Annette 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    South Korea’s box office is very good, and I think it’s pretty good today. It's a bit boring in the front, but it's interesting when you start to understand it in the middle. Ma Zui is really too strong? Yin Jishang's hairstyle looks like an aunt? In the end, where the two confronted, he asked Ma Zui to be alone? Ma lovely replied, am I single? Really laughed! At the end, I saw that the original act was from 2004, no wonder I used flip phones.

  • Theron 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    3.5 points. In the history of Korean film and television, there are few works that show positive images of police officers. Uncle Ma Dongseok tore the murderous demon in "Neighbors" and tears the zombies with his bare hands. After eradicating the North Korean gang in this film, he will probably become the god of justice that the Korean people love. Even seeing him in the movie has a kind of Inexplicable peace of mind.