646f9e108c Based on real events that occurred in 2007 dubbed the "Heuksapa Incident". The story follows a turf war that grows between a local gang that runs Garibong-dong in Guro District, Seoul and the Heuksapa gang from Yanbian, China; the police are called in to attempt to bring peace to the neighborhood. Based on real events, this crime action film depicts a Seoul detective's attempts to keep peace while two Chinese-Korean gangs battle over turf in the neighborhood. After the first half, I thought this movie was dragged out too much, with the villain pointlessly getting away unrealistically all the time (e.g. when both he and a pursuer are just dragging their feet around a corner), and I actually found the amount of stabbings rather excessive, not least because the opponents never seem to put up much of a fight and their "moves" are calculated to be ineffective even to a casual amateur observer, with a clear bias to the stabbers and especially the typically magically winning (with ordinary moves) head villain. This might sound "banal", but the movie is not exactly deep, and such things determine one's impressionthey make up the majority of what one sees, and ove a duration whichI said I find needlessly dragged out with not enough content. The film "The Outlaws" strictly follows the action thriller formula, and the plot is easily predictable. What makes the film distinctive is its extremely brutal and bloody action style. Of all the R-rated movies I've ever seen, this is surely one of the most ferocious. The story is over dramatized in the screenplay. Homicide police definitely carry guns with them in reality while in the movie, police never use guns.
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