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Plot Summary
Oh Jong-doo, a ruthless gangster with a hidden artistic talent, rises through the ranks of a powerful crime syndicate in Seoul. As he becomes more entrenched in the violent underworld, he struggles to reconcile his brutal actions with his secret desire to become a painter. His ambition is further complicated by his involvement with the syndicate's leader's daughter and the constant threat of betrayal from within the organization.
Critical Reception
The Legend of Bow was met with generally positive reviews, praised for its stylish direction, intense action sequences, and strong performances, particularly from Choi Min-sik. While some critics noted its thematic similarities to other gangster films, its visual flair and compelling central character were widely appreciated.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visceral action and dark, compelling protagonist.
Noted for its stylish cinematography and exploration of a gangster's dual nature.
Some found the plot somewhat predictable but appreciated the overall execution.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Yoo Ha, is known for his visually striking crime dramas, often blending genre conventions with artistic sensibilities, as seen in his other works like 'Once Upon a Time in High School' and 'A Bittersweet Life'.
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