Gangnam Blues
Gangnam Blues is a 2015
South Korean action film written and directed by Yoo Ha, and
starring Lee Min-ho and Kim Rae-won. The film
is set in the 1970s against the backdrop of the real estate development of
Seoul's Gangnam district amidst socio-political turmoil and terrorism. The
friendship of two childhood friends is tested as they find themselves entangled
in the collusion and battles between political powers and criminal
organizations.
Plot
In the 1970s, during the
height of political corruption, Gangnam, the
southern part of Seoul, is starting to transform into a developed area.
Childhood friends, Jong-dae (Lee Min-ho) and Yong-ki (Kim Rae-won)
struggle to get by, until their shanty homes are demolished by local thugs.
Desperate for cash, they get involved in violent political clashes, and are
separated during one of the skirmishes.
Three years later,
Jong-dae lives as an adopted son of a former gang leader, Gil-soo (Jung Jin-young) and unknown to him, as a small-time gangster.
Meanwhile, Yong-ki has risen as a made man inside
Seoul's most powerful criminal organization, the Myeongdong-pa, under Yang
Ki-taek (Jung Ho-bin). Jong-dae acquaints Min Seong-hee (Kim Ji-soo) and is entangled in real estate business through the
tips Min Seong-hee gets from Park Seung-gu (Choi Jin-ho). Together, they enter
into a bigger business of land-dealing. Jong-dae finally crosses paths with
Yong-ki and they decide to co-operate and plan to eventually come into possession
of what they desire; Jong-dae desires land while Yong-ki wants money. Min
Seong-hee introduces Jong-dae to a disgraced politician, Seo Tae-gon (Yoo
Seung-mok), who still has political controls and they agree to raise him up in
the ladder of the political arena. They enter high-stake battles going on
between various political parties over land in Gangnam, to acquire the land
before its plot-value drives up, after being tipped on intel from the inside
about the government's plan to include Gangnam as an extended part of the
capital.
While the gangs fight over
the rights to various plots and to maintain dominance in the power structure,
Yong-ki betrays his people and eliminates opposition with Jong-dae. After
falling under suspicion, Yong-ki kills Gil-soo to regain his gang's trust and
keeps the truth from Jong-dae. Jong-dae finds out the truth on his own and
keeps an eye on him. Meanwhile, Yong-ki's gang motivates him to overthrow
Jong-dae when the mission is over and take over the entire gang and operation.
After Seo Tae-gon's final mission, Yong-ki sets an ambush to kill Jong-dae, but
Jong-dae, who is one step ahead, eliminates Yong-ki's gang members and spares
Yong-ki after telling him to disappear.
Seo Tae-gon, to turn a new
leaf in his career, recruits two new goons as his henchmen and assigns them to
assassinate both Jong-dae and Yong-ki and they do so, while Seo Tae-gon
announces his nomination for election. The ruling government then declares its
intent to adjoin Gangnam to its capital. After years, an aged Seo Tae-gon
addresses the developed city of Gangnam about his commitment to the city.
This was the final film in
director-screenwriter Yoo Ha's "street series" trilogy, after Once
Upon a Time in High School (2004)
and A Dirty Carnival (2006). He called it "a story about people
who are used, then discarded, about lives that are, like the buildings they
live in, unauthorized. [...] represents the obsession over land ― land from
which we are born, to which we return when we die. It is a feast of all things
wretched."
Yoo originally didn't want
to cast Lee Min-ho in the leading role, finding Lee's breakout
performance in TV series Boys Over
Flowers "a bit cheesy"
and that the actor was "so handsome he was like a manhwa character".
But after being convinced by his wife, Yoo realized the potentially huge impact
of "flower boy" actors completely transforming their image, and
together they collaborated to "burn to the ground" Lee's previous
screen persona as a chaebol's son.
Yoo also asked actor Kim Rae-won to
shed 15 kilograms since his character works as a rag man in the beginning of
the film; Kim lost the weight in one month, which he said also made his
fist-fighting scenes as a gangster more realistic.
Filming began on April 16,
2014 and wrapped on August 31, 2014.
The early Korean working title was Gangnam
Blues which was changed to Gangnam 1970 in October
2014. Gangnam Blues was retained as the international English title.
South Korea
Gangnam Blues was released in 684 theaters in South Korea on January 21, 2015. Despite its "restricted" rating, it topped the box office on its opening day, with 152,500 tickets sold. Within 5 days, it had reached the 1 million admission mark (1,097,103). After 35 days of release, the film recorded 2.19 million admissions.
An uncensored version
(running time: 141 minutes) became available for streaming on VOD service
IPTV on March 19, 2015.
China
The film was released with
a different cut for the Chinese market in March 2015, in order to capitalize on
Lee Min-ho's big fan base in the region. The new cut included more scenes of
Lee, including those further developing the relationship between Lee's
character and his love interest (played by Kim Seol-hyun), as well as an
alternate ending
Modern Korean Cinema's Pierce Conran called the film "an
evocative and immensely entertaining saga that pits a common tale of
brotherhood and betrayal against a thrilling period setting mired in violence
and corruption" and praised it as "one of the most beautifully
designed and lushly filmed Korean productions ever made". He found Lee
Min-ho "thoroughly convincing as a rising gangster with a cool exterior
and emotional core", but that Kim Rae-won's performance had "a little
less depth", yet nevertheless was Kim's best performance since
2006's Sunflower, in which he also played a gangster. is a 2015
South Korean action film written and directed by Yoo Ha, and
starring Lee Min-ho and Kim Rae-won. The film
is set in the 1970s against the backdrop of the real estate development of
Seoul's Gangnam district amidst socio-political turmoil and terrorism. The
friendship of two childhood friends is tested as they find themselves entangled
in the collusion and battles between political powers and criminal
organizations.
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