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Good movie, very thought provoking. Makes you think about the important things in life. Sadly these thoughts are not on the minds of many people, until the twilight hours. 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Upon learning of a cancer diagnosis, a New York Times best-selling author pens his final novel in a last ditch attempt to reconnect with his estranged son before it's too late.
In this action-thriller, a debt-ridden former intelligence agent, living a quiet life managing a pawnshop, is forced back into his violent past when his only friend, a young girl named So-mi, is kidnapped. He must navigate the criminal underworld to save her, unleashing his formidable combat skills against ruthless gangsters.
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with praise often directed at its stylish action sequences and Jang Dong-gun's intense performance. However, some critics found the plot somewhat predictable and derivative of other action thrillers.
Praised for its visually dynamic and brutal fight choreography.
Jang Dong-gun's performance as a haunted and deadly protagonist was a highlight.
Some reviewers felt the narrative lacked originality and relied too heavily on genre tropes.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's high-octane action and the lead actor's gritty portrayal. The emotional core of the story, focusing on the bond between the protagonist and the kidnapped girl, resonated with viewers.
Despite being released in 2021, the film 'The Man from Nowhere' is often confused with the highly acclaimed 2010 South Korean film of the same name starring Won Bin. This 2021 film is a different production with a separate cast and crew.
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Good movie, very thought provoking. Makes you think about the important things in life. Sadly these thoughts are not on the minds of many people, until the twilight hours. 🌟🌟🌟🌟