R-15
R-15

R-15

2011TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

At a school full of geniuses from varying fields of study, Taketo Akutagawa has a special – albeit different – genius as well: writing harem novels. Now amongst the other geniuses, he aims win the interclass competition and be recognized as the world’s greatest harem writer.

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IMDb6.5/10
Google Users72%
Director: Ryu Seung-wanGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A hardened detective, deeply entrenched in corruption, finds himself facing a moral crisis when he takes on a new, idealistic partner. As they delve into a dangerous case involving a ruthless crime boss, the veteran detective is forced to confront his own compromised past and the brutal reality of the system he operates within. The lines between right and wrong blur as loyalty, betrayal, and survival become paramount in their volatile investigation.

Critical Reception

R-15 garnered significant attention for its gritty portrayal of police corruption and its intense, violent action sequences. While some critics found the film's bleakness and brutality overwhelming, many praised its compelling performances, particularly from Kim Yoon-seok, and its unflinching examination of moral ambiguity within law enforcement. It was considered a strong entry in the South Korean crime thriller genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense action and gripping performances, especially from lead actor Kim Yoon-seok.
  • Noted for its unflinching and often brutal depiction of police corruption and moral compromise.
  • Appreciated as a hard-hitting and stylish contribution to the South Korean crime thriller genre.

Google audience: Audiences generally found R-15 to be a compelling and intense crime drama, with many appreciating its dark themes and strong acting. Some viewers felt the violence was excessive, but the overall sentiment leaned towards positive for its engaging plot and realistic portrayal of the criminal underworld.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Actor (Kim Yoon-seok) at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'R-15', refers to the Korean film rating equivalent to 'Restricted for ages 15 and over', highlighting its mature and violent content.

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