Starring: Jo In-Seong, Jin Gu, Namgung Min
Director: Yu Ha
Studio: CJ Entertainment (Korea)
Rating: 18 UP
Genre: Action
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About This DVD
Byung-doo, the No.2 man in a small-time organized crime gang, leads an aimless
and wild life. Life is hard for him since he is the sole support of his mother
and two younger siblings. However, when Mr. HWANG asks him to embark on a secret
mission, Byung-doo realizes that this is one chance he should not let pass by.
The mission is dangerous, but success would mean that Byung-doo would no longer
have to worry about supporting his family...
The film "A Dirty Carnival", starring Jo In-seong, has drawn two million viewers
just a month after its opening.The movie's promotion company said July 19 that
"A Dirty Carnival", which opened June 15 just in time for the World Cup fervor,
has made a successful run in the domestic box-office on par with Hollywood
blockbusters.The movie's success can be attributed to the excellent directing
skills of its director, Yoo Ha, as well as the superior acting of its cast,
which includes Jo, Jin Goo, Nam Goong-min, Cheon Ho-jin and Lee Bo-yeong.
Despite a somewhat heavy plot for a summer movie, "A Dirty Carnival" captivated
viewers' hearts with its heartfelt story about real life. Adding to the movie's
popularity was an active promotion campaign that lasted for three weeks after
the film's opening. Jo in particular received rave reviews for his true-to-life
portrayal of a gangster.
With few successful domestic movies opening in the first half of the year, with
the exception of "The King and the Clown", the success of "A Dirty Carnival" is
even more noteworthy. As it continues to draw more viewers, attention is now
focused on whether the movie will set another record.
While brutality is a dangerous subject in reality, it makes an excellent theme
for a movie. A cruel gangster movie, for example, gives one the strange
satisfaction of watching someone being stabbed to death, but at the same time,
puts one at ease from knowing that he or she is safely away from the violence
onscreen.By taking a "stab" at the tangle of voyeurism and fear,
poet-turned-director Yoo Ha opens up a bloodshed world of violence in his movie
"A Dirty Carnival" and claims it to be reality.
Byeong-du, played by actor Jo In-seong, is an ambitious second boss in a gang,
who has a "real" family of a sick mother and two younger siblings, and a "gang"
family of five brothers depending on him. While he strives to somehow make a
decent living for the two families, his merciless boss blocks him by taking away
a gambling house which is Byeong-du's only means of living. Facing a dead end,
Byeong-du chooses to abandon his loyalty by making a deal with a man called
president Hwang - whose full name is unrevealed in the movie - and kills a
senior prosecutor and his own boss. Through this deal, Byeong-du is guaranteed
enough financial support to feed his families, but is forced to enter a brutal
food chain in which only the strongest man survives.
President Hwang teaches Byeong-du to grow into a proper man by showing him the
principles of the world. It is not only money that leads Byeong-du to stab his
once beloved boss to death. The brutal process is the price he pays in order to
join the vital system and become a "proper" man. But ironically, it is not the
act of violence that destroys him.Byeong-du makes the mistake of splitting his
world into two. For him, the brutal world where he has to kill his own boss,
bully weaker people and stage a bloody battle with rival gangs is completely
separate from his world of trust and compassion.In his second world, he has a
sick mother to take care of, a little sister who loves him dearly, a beautiful
first love he cannot forget and a best friend with whom he can share his deepest
secrets.
By tilting himself more and more toward the second world, Byeong-du makes the
crucial mistake of forgetting the rules of the game. By giving his full trust to
his right-arm Jong-su and best friend Min-ho, Byeong-du takes the risk of
becoming the "weaker" one in the food chain. Although he himself killed his boss
for the price of success, Byeong-du seems unaware of the fact that his own
throat could be slit open by someone who also wants to be admitted into the
brutal system - and that someone could well be one of his closest
people.Evidently, director Yoo didn't choose gangster as his theme for mere
entertainment. By showing the coexistence of the two seemingly different worlds,
he continually forces the audience to see that we all are actual producers and
consumers of violence.
The movie may end with Byeong-du as the last victim, but having the two worlds
coexisting and the brutal side constantly threatening to take over, no one can
be sure who will be the victim next time. Knowing that there is no end to this
brutal chain, president Hwang, Min-ho and Jong-su - the temporary "survivors" -
drink in celebration with their eyes still full of fear and insecurity.The
"dirty carnival" does not belong only to gangsters. Everyday we too enter the
chain of violence and strive to survive remembering the rule that "only the
strong remain".The only defect of this movie is perhaps the fact that no one
will be able to simply enjoy a gangster movie after realizing the realities
lying beneath the violence.
Audio Format: | DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 |
Video Format: | 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan) |
Languages: | Korean |
Subtitles: | English |
Country Made: | Korea |
Region Code: | A (Korea; Americas; East and Southeast Asia; U.S. territories; Bermuda) |
Year Made: | 2006 |
Running Time: | 141 min |
Special Features: | - |
Availability: Unavailable.
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