Uahan segye

Uahan segye

2007
Drama
Crime
1h 49m
In The Show Must Go On, Song Kang-ho, plays a middle-aged, middle-management gangster named In-gu. The set-up finds In-gu caught between the escalating demands of his wife and daughter, and his increasingly hazardous racketeering activities, including a stupendous brawl between construction workers and mobsters, and a semi-comical botched assassination attempt in a convenience store.
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Uahan segye

2007
Drama
Crime
1h 49m
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Rated 28 Jan 2012
92
0th
Although it may not compare in terms of artistic quality to the films of Bong Joon-ho or Park Chan-wook, that Song has starred in. It serves as the perfect vehicle for the S. Korean leading man. The veteran actor turns in a stellar performance, which although not as powerful as his role in Memories of Murder, shines in the spotlight and keeps you enthralled for the duration of the story. All other aspects of the film range from great to adequate. See this for Song Kang-ho.
Rated 15 May 2012
80
62nd
Yet another nice performance from Song Kang-ho, well paced and with a great score by the one and only Yoko Kanno, this was a nice film to sit back and enjoy. Slightly reminiscent of Tokyo Sonata with a gangster twist, it never leaves your heart sinking for long.

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