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The Man from Nowhere

Original title: Ajeossi
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
79K
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Won Bin and Kim Sae-ron in The Man from Nowhere (2010)
An ex-con is lured back into the drug trade.
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Drug CrimeGun FuMartial ArtsOne-Person Army ActionActionCrimeDramaThriller

A quiet pawnshop keeper with a violent past takes on a drug-and-organ trafficking ring in hope of saving the child who is his only friend.A quiet pawnshop keeper with a violent past takes on a drug-and-organ trafficking ring in hope of saving the child who is his only friend.A quiet pawnshop keeper with a violent past takes on a drug-and-organ trafficking ring in hope of saving the child who is his only friend.

  • Director
    • Lee Jeong-beom
  • Writer
    • Lee Jeong-beom
  • Stars
    • Won Bin
    • Kim Sae-ron
    • Kim Tae-hoon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    79K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,987
    850
    • Director
      • Lee Jeong-beom
    • Writer
      • Lee Jeong-beom
    • Stars
      • Won Bin
      • Kim Sae-ron
      • Kim Tae-hoon
    • 212User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Won Bin
    Won Bin
    • Cha Tae-sik
    Kim Sae-ron
    Kim Sae-ron
    • Jeong So-mi
    Kim Tae-hoon
    Kim Tae-hoon
    • Kim Chi-gon
    Kim Hee-won
    Kim Hee-won
    • Man-seok
    Kim Sung-oh
    Kim Sung-oh
    • Jong-seok
    Lee Jong-pil
    Lee Jong-pil
    • Detective No
    Thanayong Wongtrakul
    Thanayong Wongtrakul
    • Ramrowan
    Kim Hyo-seo
    • Hyo-jeong
    Song Young-chang
    Song Young-chang
    • Oh Myung-gyu
    Baek Su-Ryun
    Baek Su-Ryun
    • Old Woman
    • (as Soo-ryeon Baek)
    Nam Kyung-eup
    Nam Kyung-eup
    • Section Chief
    • (as Nam Kyeong-eup)
    Jeong Do-won
    Jeong Do-won
    • Detective Park
    Kwak Do-won
    Kwak Do-won
    • Detective Kim
    • (as Kwak Byung-gyu)
    Jo Seok-hyeon
    • Moon Dal-seo
    Son Sang-kyung
    • Bear
    • (as Sang-Kyeong Son)
    Lee Jae-won
    Lee Jae-won
    • Kim Do-chi
    Min-ho Hwang
    • Nam Seong-sik
    Han Cheol-woo
    • Loan Shark Company Worker
    • (as Cheol-woo Han)
    • Director
      • Lee Jeong-beom
    • Writer
      • Lee Jeong-beom
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews212

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    95h4d0w

    Another fantastic thriller/drama brought to us by South Korea

    Let me start off by saying that I was skeptical whether I should watch this movie because of all the comparisons here to US productions. Because while I did enjoy most of the ones named, not enough to want to see a basically South Korean copycat at the theater.

    If you fear the same thing: Don't worry! This movie is exactly what you would expect from great Korean cinema, comparable to the likes of "The Chaser", "Memories of Murder" and "A Bittersweet Life". In this movie, there is lots of rather believable tragedy, little kitsch (there is the occasional unsuitable one-liner and the girl sometimes says things that in my opinion are too mature for her age and yank a little too much at the emotional chain - these are basically the things that brought my rating down to 9/10) and a fair amount of graphic violence and realism in the fighting scenes. There are also some wacky characters just like they appear somewhat frequently in east Asian productions but I think they fit in quite nicely despite the otherwise very serious tone.

    If one were to compare it to a US production, I would go with e.g. "A History of Violence" because of the serious tone and the realism but still, the overall style is drastically different.

    The whole experience is nicely rounded off with a very beautiful score and the only thing I considered negative besides what I already mentioned was that the plot is moving very fast. At various points I was not sure whether I didn't pay enough attention or whether details were left out. Meaning for instance how one character got the information about another character. These connections of information between characters are not always clear in my opinion but it does not really hurt the story and I am sure that it would be clear with a second viewing - something that this movie absolutely deserves.
    9bearofspades

    Violent yet touching.

    This movie threatens to be a run-of-the-mill action movie, but manages to create its own identity. The sameness is how it shows most of its bad guys, and there are plenty, as one dimensionally evil. There are children who are put in harm's way, but not gratuitously--for the most part--providing the hero with a chance to be human.

    It's very Korean in its thinking, which is always refreshing to me. Saying that, I was surprised by how much it reminded me of TAXI DRIVER. It's not a re-tread by any means, but it almost felt like the director was paying tribute to the earlier film in a couple of scenes. I have no idea if this is true. Most people I have talked to about this movie have never seen the other.

    This is an action film and it does not disappoint on that level. Some of it is pretty brutal, but by the finale you will most likely feel that everyone gets what they deserve and, if anything, a few deserved more. This is because they manage to build characters we care about with out slowing down too much. The pacing is nicely done with properly placed comic moments as well. Some of the humor was a bit dark, which was also nice.

    What surprised me was how much I cared for the main characters. The child was sweet but not overly so. I'm used to the child being inserted for sentimental or "Ahhhh" effects--like in the first RUSH HOUR--but that is mostly avoided here and it feels much more genuine over all.

    There are cruel moments in the film but the film itself did not feel cruel. That is why I liked it. So often films are either mindless, or mean-spirited, and this one avoided these pit-falls.
    10rdbrown-zeteo

    What I didn't expect...

    was to come out of the viewing experience wowed.

    As I sat watching the movie. My general impression was, this is a good movie. It has a cool story. The acting is great, the characters are engaging. The action is good but not proving itself to be better than what most movies normally put out there.

    Then came the end. And it ended with more than a bang. More like a beautiful, chaotic explosion.

    This movie as a whole, was great. I am in WOW shock. Now, the end was amazing, but without the hour and a half of plot, story, characters, suspense, good fight/action scenes, sweet revenge, etc.... the end would not have been so incredible.

    This movie is in comparison, like a cross between Taken, Bourne Identity (mildly similar to Bourne, he doesn't have memory problems or anything), Leon the Professional, and Man on Fire. Honestly. This movie rivals them all.

    Its very gritty, very brutal. Very violent, and at times disturbing. But there is a lot of emotion and heart building up at the center of it all.

    I don't know if you are one of those idiots who don't watch these movies because they don't want to read the subtitles and think that the dubbing is too cheesy and would take away from the movie, if you are. Get over it and you will end up experiencing a Dynamic movie you otherwise would not have watched.

    If subtitles don't bother you. Then I suggest you go ahead and watch this one.
    9kosmasp

    Not from nowhere

    But from Korea! A movie haven (and heaven some might argue) for a lot of genre movies. Many of them on the violent side. Which means you should not be easily frightened or squeamish. This has a story and for some it may take a bit too long to get going, but I'd argue it is the right amount of time and it had to take its time to breathe.

    To develop and to show us characters and relationships. Of course it is heightened. Of course the movie takes liberties in many areas. But it is well played and well acted. The action set pieces are quite something - and while there are many characters, it is all digestable enough and condensed to a point where it works like a clockwork ...
    9MovieSonic

    Wow

    Simply wow.

    A lot of people are put off by foreign language films and I hope those people don't let that stop them from watching this.

    It has all the panache of a typical Hollywood film and I have to disagree with some comments that the back-story aspect is lacking compared with the action; my exact thoughts when watching this film were along the lines of "I cannot believe how genuine the character development is". The bond between the two main characters is extremely believable (huge props to the actress who played the young kid). I thought the fact that the film wasn't edited down to the hour-and-half standard probably gave them more room to develop and for an action film, there was much more intelligence than I was expecting to the story.

    One of the best films I have seen in a long time.

    9/10

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Won Bin has not appeared in a single work since the movie until 2022.
    • Quotes

      Tae-Sik Cha: You live only for tomorrow.

      Man-seok: What?

      Tae-Sik Cha: The ones that live for tomorrow, get fucked by the ones living for today.

      Man-seok: What are you babbling about?

      Tae-Sik Cha: I only live for today. I'll show you just how fucked up that can be.

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    • Soundtracks
      Dear
      by Mad Soul Child

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 2010 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El hombre de ninguna parte
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Service
      • Opus Pictures
      • United Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $528,175
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,751
      • Oct 3, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,723,232
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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