Four childhood friends go their separate ways, two go off to college while the others become rival gangsters.
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★★★★★
I found it sitting there at blockbuster and I grabbed it for the hell of it and was pleasantly surprised. This was one of the first Korean movies I saw and was completely blown away. Just about everything in this movie is done right. The story is extremely wel...
★★★★★
If there were a movie out that resembled my story style, it would be this one. I guess to that credit, i gave it some unfair bias =)
The elements of the story are like most of mine: Good setup and character development at beginning Wanes a bit in the middle A...
★★★★★
Epic tale of paths that diverge only to be reunited again at some critical moments, "Chin Goo", our "Friend" was a blockbuster at homeland Korea, and one can tell why. The story is attractive: the choices that four friends take on their lives, and the way we e...
★★★★★
This move does not cross the east/west cultural barrier very well. I am not sure if non-asians can fully understand the confucian harshness and its effects on the Korean society. Nonetheless, like all great movies, this movie strikes at both the heart and the...
★★★★★
It is a bit hard to know where to begin when dissecting such a film. What I can say is that this was a very stunning film, and with the time you spend thinking about it and the more times that you watch it it only becomes more relevant and better. Mr. Kwak is...