Review of The Man from Nowhere (2010) by Jy S — 24 Mar 2012
Jeong-beom Lee's The Man from Nowhere goes somewhere and turns out to be one solid Korean crime thriller.Granted the plot's lack of originality, but that doesn't mean that this film is no good.
The pace is slow at times and the initial setup is quite long, which in turn contributes to a total run time that approaches two hours, but the film's final 40 minutes delivers with thrills and satisfaction.
The action isn't highly stylized, although it does get better and more enjoyable as the film progresses; thus leading to a finale that contains some high grade activity. When it comes to the violence, it is bloody and sufficient enough for an R rating.
Won Bin has a monotonous character; however, and while this still drags the film down a bit, it fits in with how he is written into the plot. The young Sae-ron Kim is a joy to watch, especially when in the presence of Won Bin.
The Man from Nowhere succeeds in what it sets out to be; a solid picture out of Korea.
This review of The Man from Nowhere (2010) was written by Jy S on 24 Mar 2012.
The Man from Nowhere has generally received very positive reviews.
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