Fate
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SYNOPSIS:
In the dark criminal world of Seoul, U-min (Song Seung-Heon), Cheol-jung (Kwon Sang-Woo), Do-wan (Kim In-kwon) and Yeong-hwan (Ji Sung) are close friends in a gang. One day, with the help of an older member Gang-seop (Ahn Nae-seong), U-min, Cheol-jung and Do-wan attack the gang’s casino so they can start new lives. But their plan goes awry when Cheol-jung betrays them, and U-min goes to prison. He becomes the scapegoat to save his friends’ lives. After serving his time, U-min wants to stay out of trouble but is drawn back into the underworld when he sees what has become of his friends: money and power-hungry Cheol-jung continues to betray others as he climbs up the gang ladder; Do-wan is a drug user; Gang-seop is missing; and his girlfriend Eun-yeong (Park Han-byul) has left him to run a bar as the boss’ mistress. As U-min tries to solve the situation, however, unfortunate twists of fate set off one misunderstanding after another. To make matters worse, the mob boss and right-hand man Yoeng-hwan get them involved in a huge drug deal. Once again thrown into a game with high stakes and big cash, the once best friends must fight one another for their lives. |
RATING: 9/10
USER RATING:
REVIEW:
"..."Fate" has been made with a careful consideration for the strengths of two main characters. But the portraits of Woo-min and Cheol-jung never go beyond admiration of their contrasting styles and panache for violence, and one comes away with such sour questions as "Why are Korean filmmakers so obsessed with a gangster genre for depicting friendship?"
Despite the longer-than-necessary running time of 123 minutes, Song Seung-heon seems at ease with himself, showcasing his "telling eyes" that express various emotions with subtlety and maturity.
But true show-stealing gigs come from Kwon Sang-woo who seems in perfect sync with his own character. All the low-life slang spitting out from Cheol-jung sound natural and even ironically insightful.
Kwon, from now on, should consider taking the role of a hot-tempered villain because, at least in "Fate," he seems more realistic and believable than ever."
Source: koreanmovie.com
PREVIEW:
[links are fixed on 8/11/08)
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10 comments:
Thank you, and no more chicken for you until next week :)
you can keep the subs, dont need them :)
Take care
i dont kno if itz just mine but the file formats r wrong.file 1 should b da subs not the avi file.
the file formats are wrong. please fix. thank you
PLEASE READ THE NOTE OR FAQ/SUPPORT BEFORE YOU ASSUME MY FIE FORMATS ARE WRONG !!!!
wow, good movie still dont kno who that dud iz who just took da money at end.
thnx 4 upload
thnx 4 fixing the format
fate-cd1.avi.003 is down. Can you reupload? thanks!
The files need to be reuploaded. The correct information is there if you download the film; however, even if you try renaming the file extensions, the files are such that a program such as hjsplit will not recognize them correctly. The reason being is that the sub files are listed at 100 mb for CD1 and 200 mb for CD2. The real files are there, but they're just archived as zip files (depending on what program you use). And unfortunately, you can't just rename those files to change their format before joining them correctly. Do you see the problem?
Links are fixed. Sub and movies files are included in rar file.
thanks a lot
great movie
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