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Nowhere to Hide

Original title: Injeong sajeong bol geot eobtda
  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.3K
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Nowhere to Hide (1999)
Detective Woo is on the trail of the mysterious gangster Sungmin, a master of disguise who always manages to elude his pursuers. Eventually, the cop tracks down and confronts the master-criminal in the suburbs of a coal-mining town.
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Detective Woo is on the trail of the mysterious gangster Sungmin, a master of disguise who always manages to elude his pursuers. Eventually, the cop tracks down and confronts the master-crim... Read allDetective Woo is on the trail of the mysterious gangster Sungmin, a master of disguise who always manages to elude his pursuers. Eventually, the cop tracks down and confronts the master-criminal in the suburbs of a coal-mining town.Detective Woo is on the trail of the mysterious gangster Sungmin, a master of disguise who always manages to elude his pursuers. Eventually, the cop tracks down and confronts the master-criminal in the suburbs of a coal-mining town.

  • Director
    • Lee Myung-se
  • Writer
    • Lee Myung-se
  • Stars
    • Park Joong-hoon
    • Ahn Sung-ki
    • Jang Dong-gun
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lee Myung-se
    • Writer
      • Lee Myung-se
    • Stars
      • Park Joong-hoon
      • Ahn Sung-ki
      • Jang Dong-gun
    • 44User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Park Joong-hoon
    Park Joong-hoon
    • Detective Woo
    Ahn Sung-ki
    Ahn Sung-ki
    • Chang Sungmin
    Jang Dong-gun
    Jang Dong-gun
    • Detective Kim
    Choi Ji-woo
    Choi Ji-woo
    • Kim Joo-yeon
    Lee Hye-eun
    Ahn Jae-mo
    • Yeong-bae
    Lee Jeong-in
    Lee Jeong-in
    • Jeong-in
    Kim Jong-goo
    Kim Jong-goo
    • Restaurant owner
    Gi Ju-bong
    Gi Ju-bong
    • Serious crime squad chief
    Yong-ua Kwon
    • Laundromat owner
    Seung-ho Park
    Park Sang-myun
    Park Sang-myun
    Cheal-jong Shim
    Lee Won-jong
    Lee Won-jong
    Do Yong-gu
    Do Yong-gu
    Song Young-chang
    Song Young-chang
    • Director
      • Lee Myung-se
    • Writer
      • Lee Myung-se
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews44

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    8Wsbr

    I find myself viewing it for the second time in a row

    I saw a trailer on an obscure DVD (don't remember which though) half a year ago. The trailer made use of the Bee Gee's song that's in two of the scenes in the movie. Then I read most of this IMDb comments.

    A month ago I found the DVD (I'm always searching secondhand stores) and yesterday I put in in my DVD-player. Watched the trailer on the DVD again. It was a different one. Not as catchy as the one I saw earlier that made me want to see (want to have) this film. Then I watched the opening scene/titles and the 40 steps scene. My wife and I where about to start watching another film (Wanted, 2008). I asked for her patience and showed her the 40 steps scene first. She agreed with me that that was a beautiful scene and she was positively surprised by it hypnotic style. Then we watched Wanted. (Which had cool special effects but didn't convince me in any way: could have skipped that one...) Half an hour ago I finished watching Nowhere to Hide.

    I think it is a fascinating movie. Storywise it's not very deep or wide, but that's alright with me. The acting, the photography, the directing and so forth I find very very good. The 40 steps scene reminded me very much of the better Miami Vice (televisionseries) episodes: music framing something horrible, continuing through the whole scene (not fading right after the dramatic climax, but going on for minutes and breathing out inevitability).

    Now (while writing) I am playing the movie again.

    One could say I really like it. I agree with most of the very enthusiastic reactions I read on IMDb.
    josh-hall

    Thank god for Asian cinema!

    Nowhere to hide has to be one of the most perfectly made cop/villain thrillers i have ever seen. The movie has such a a great, yet tense feel to it and is so determined to blow the audiences minds away. The groundbreaking camera-work, beautiful cinematography, tense and violent action (featuring some of the coolest fight scenes i have ever seen) and a to die for soundtrack make this film in my opinion one of the greatest cop thrillers that has been made today. Laying right up there with 'Heat' and 'Infernal Affairs'. This film i think is not only a must see for Asian extreme fans, but for any one a fan of thrillers. 9 out of 10.
    7arenn

    Style Over Substance, What What Great Style It Is!

    "Stylistic" is inevitably the word that comes to mind watching this film. Lee pulls out all the cinematic weapons in his arsenal in this humorous, almost deconstructionist romp through Hong Kong action cinema, film noir, comic books, and more. There are more homages, visual tricks, and musical gags than in almost any film I've seen. And that's a good thing because plot wise this is very generic. Some people are sure to decry the supposed glorification of police brutality. An alternate interpretation that is criticizing the police by showing their basic similarity to the bad guys is too facile to be taken seriously. But despite any possible qualms one might have with any messages being delivered, this film is just plain too fun and funny to not like.
    fuddam

    2 versions out there

    Was BLOWN AWAY by the visuals - as pretty much everyone else seems to have been - but now that I want to buy it on DVD, it appears there are 2 versions: running time is either 97 min or 112 min. That is a BIG difference, and could go some way to explaining some of the negative comments above - ? You'll remember those seminal scenes for a looong time. Anyone who loves CINEMA should make a point of seeing it.
    zedthedestroyer

    A good alternative to some of the more tired holiday films still lingering at the box office.

    This is an enjoyable, fast-paced action movie that's shot in a frenetic style that almost reminded me of "Run Lola Run". Joong-Hoon Park stars as Woo - the likeable yet violent, dopey yet determined Inchon detective who organizes a manhunt of a cold-blooded killer. The story is routine, yet the visuals and the characters in it are wonderful. Some of the images are beautiful (like the wait leading up to the murder at the beginning of the movie, and the snowstorm later on, and especially the fight during the rainstorm), some are hilarious (such as Woo's brawl with Meathead).

    The only time the movie seemed to flag for me was when Woo's partner develops a conscience after killing a suspect in self-defense.

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    • Quotes

      Detective Woo: You have the right to have a lawyer and the right to remain silent. And I can't remember the rest, fuck.

    • Alternate versions
      Film exists in two versions. The original Korean version has a running time of 112 minutes while the version released outside of Korea (an "international version") is roughly 12 minutes shorter, clocking at 100 minutes.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Truth About Charlie (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Holiday
      Written by Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb

      Performed by The Bee Gees

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1999 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Nowhere to hide (Sin escape)
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Service
      • Fox Video Korea
      • Kookmin Venture Capital
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,007
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,100
      • Dec 29, 2000
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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