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"Korea's Top Movie for 2010 Is a Graphic Thriller with Heart"
mple, a man left with nothing enduring his solitude has no interest in caring for anyone but himself. He just so happens to be ex-special forces. Billed as Korea's top billing film of 2010 and rated R for intense violence and implied gruesome acts, it's considered a Action-Thriller. The Man From Nowhere strangely enough doesn't launch into action until the second half of the film as the tension builds. Until then the pacing is that of a suspense thriller as we learn to identify with the characters densely packed into the story. For those that can't tolerate sub-titles the film does have an optional English dubbed track. It's worth viewing a second time to compare the sub-titles to the English spoken interpretation of it's original Korean language. While the film is shot in dark stylization the cinematography is ultra modern fitting in with any top studio film in the U.S. What did you think of this review?
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