Gangnam 1970 (2015)

  • Year: 2015
  • Released: 21 Jan 2015
  • Country: South Korea
  • Adwords: 4 wins & 10 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3698118/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/gangnam_1970
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: Korean
  • MPA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
  • Runtime: 135 min
  • Writer: Ha Yoo
  • Director: Ha Yoo
  • Cast: Lee Min-Ho, Rae-won Kim, Jin-young Jung
  • Keywords: gangster, 1970s, seoul, south korea,
6.2/10
60% – Critics
53% – Audience

Gangnam 1970 Storyline

In the 1970s, during the height of political corruption, Gangnam, the southern part of Seoul is starting to be transformed into a developed area. Childhood friends Jong-dae and Yong-ki struggle to get by, until their shanty homes are demolished by local thugs. Desperate for cash, they get involved in violent political clashes, and are separated during one of the skirmishes. Three years later, Jong-dae lives as an honest man with former gang leader Kil-su. Meanwhile, Yong-ki has joined Seoul’s most powerful criminal organization, the Myeongdong-pa. As a gangster, Yong-ki is entangled in a high-stakes battle over land in Gangnam, all in the name of putting together secret presidential election funds that drive up the value of the city. As the gangs fight over the rights to various plots of land, Yong-ki is captured and interrogated by a rival gang. The southern part of Stransformed into a developed area.

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Gangnam 1970 Movie Reviews

Brutal

My take on this movie comes from a gut level reaction, rather than any expertise in the gangster genre movies.

I found the movie to be a gory, but realistic, portrayal of the depths of man’s capacity for greed and violence. Whereas movies made in the US have watered down the showing of violence, this movie didn’t. It showed graphically how men can be pushed, by despair and need, to fight with everything they have to not just survive, but to prosper.

I thought all the actors seemed committed to their character’s reasoning behind their actions, so I didn’t find them to be disengaged from their roles at all. I was particularly impressed with Lee Min Ho’s portrayal of such a brutal character, which was so far outside of his normal romantic lead roles.

In the end, I just felt sorry for the sad state of their lives. Whether this is the intent of the creators or not, I don’t know. But I was glad I took the time to watch this movie.

Art meets life meets crime.

This film avoids the trap of trying to make the great mob movie by flying low, and it works, it is a rich experience. I will be watching it again. The biggest similarity with the Godather is that Gangnam can evoke what it wants just through the visuals. The meaning, and meanings, of the story are interlayered in what you see and how you see it. The lighting was I thought great, I rarely do. If you’ve known crime, criminals, cities, politics, family, hard times this film will speak. You get a tapestry of human personalities, and the faces speak about life, choices, chances, death. Pretty violent but surprisingly gentle. I guess it is because it is all symbolic of life’s struggles and of cultural changes during the 1970’s. It gave me the feeling of a (the) true story of Gangnam. Novelistic. Music, A-1. Acting, too. It’s the only mob movie since the Godfather which could be compared to it.

Lacks focus

South Korea, early-1970s. The government decides to redevelop the Gangnam area south of Seoul, an area that is currently essentially a shanty town. This redevelopment will mean wealth for property owners and developers and corrupt politicians waste no time in feathering their nests. Also into this vacuum steps several criminal gangs, fighting over land, and often working on behalf of the politicians. Caught up in this is a resident of Gangnam, Jong- dae, who discovers that by joining one of the gangs he can pull himself up out of his poverty.

Had heaps of potential. There are similarities with The Godfather – the turf war, the gangster connection, the unwilling civilian who becomes a crime lord, the sweeping scale of the drama. However, that’s about where the similarities end. While The Godfather was a cinematic masterpiece, Gangnam Blues is mediocre.

The biggest problem is that it is unfocused. Writer-director Ha Yoo tries to cram in too many stories and sub-plots, minimizing engagement with individual characters and making the movie overly long and padded. Focusing on the lead character and keeping detours in the plot to a minimum would have made for a much better movie.

On the plus side, the movie is quite gritty and the action scenes quite good. Reasonably entertaining, in spells.