World Full Of Hope
World Full Of Hope

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World Full Of Hope

2011
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Turkish

Melek is related to a dynasty that has countless martyrs. When she was just a kid, her father became one of the martyrs in the family then somethings has changed in her life. The daily dreams that she sees and all comes true has started to give guidance to her daily life. Years passed by Melek's married and has a child however fate has manifested once more and this time her husband joined the martyrs in the family. With her husbands martyrdom her dreams came to the state of a different situation because now she dreams of her father and a different martyr with him. The martyrs she dreams of asks her to do some things.

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IMDb7.3/10
Google Users89%
Director: Yoon Jong-binGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the late 1980s, Choi Chul-gon, a low-level gangster, aims to rise through the ranks of the notorious "Jopok" organization. Driven by ambition and a ruthless streak, he navigates a treacherous underworld filled with betrayals and shifting alliances. As he becomes increasingly entangled in the violent power struggles, Chul-gon must confront the moral compromises that come with his pursuit of control. The film chronicles his journey from a minor player to a significant figure in the Korean criminal landscape.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'World Full Of Hope' (also known as 'Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time') was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its compelling narrative, strong performances, and gritty portrayal of the Korean underworld. The film was praised for its nuanced exploration of ambition and morality within a criminal context. Audiences also responded positively, appreciating its blend of dark humor and intense drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gripping portrayal of a gangster's rise and fall.

  • Ha Jung-woo's performance as Choi Chul-gon was widely lauded as a career highlight.

  • The film effectively captures the political and social climate of late 1980s South Korea.

  • Commended for its complex characters and morally ambiguous narrative.

Google audience: Viewers particularly enjoyed the film's compelling storyline and the intense, layered performance by the lead actor. Many appreciated the detailed depiction of the era and the film's ability to balance moments of brutality with dark humor. Some viewers noted the film's long runtime but generally found it engrossing.

Awards & Accolades

Won Best Actor (Ha Jung-woo) and Best Film at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards. Nominated for numerous other awards including Best Director and Best Screenplay.

Fun Fact

The film is loosely inspired by the life of a real-life gangster who rose to prominence in Busan during the 1980s and 1990s, though many fictional elements were added for dramatic effect.

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