Bruising Korean box office star Ma Dong-seok is in full beast mode in this seriously entertaining action thriller, which pits a burly mob boss and an unhinged detective against a maurading serial killer.
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Its fighting scenes, generally hand-to-hand and foot-to-foot combat, have a free-for-all wildness aimed at the fun-loving midnight crowd.
Screened as part of NZIFF 2019
The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil 2019
Ak-in-jeon
Action, thrills and humour collide after intimidating crime boss Jang Dong-soo (Korean star Ma Dong-seok, fast becoming Asia’s answer to Dwayne Johnson) survives a random roadside attack by a serial killer. The incident
seen as a sign of weakness by his peers, Jang is eager to earn respect back with his fists – deployed to staggering effect from the get-go – and teams up with a hot-headed cop (Kim Moo-yul) who’s on the trail of a series of murders. The deal? Whoever catches the perp gets to dispense their own brand of justice.
“Ma is ultra-lovable as the gangster with a heart of… well, not gold, but perhaps a blood-tarnished bronze. The burly Korean-American star, so good in the crossover hit Train to Busan, is a rumpled force of nature as a mob boss who’s forced to become a caricature of himself in order to save face in front of his rivals; you almost expect that you’d find pinstripes tattooed along his skin if Jang ever took off his Guys and Dolls costume.” — David Ehrlich, Indiewire
“As much fun as it is to watch [Ma] beat people up and strut around in shiny pinstripe suits, it’s just as much of a pleasure to watch him think it all through.” — Jessica Kiang, Variety