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The Outlaws

Original title: Beomjoidosi
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
15K
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The Outlaws (2017)
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.
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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Yunsung Kang
  • Writer
    • Yunsung Kang
  • Stars
    • Ma Dong-seok
    • Yoon Kyesang
    • Jo Jae-yoon
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Yunsung Kang
    • Writer
      • Yunsung Kang
    • Stars
      • Ma Dong-seok
      • Yoon Kyesang
      • Jo Jae-yoon
    • 60User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Ma Dong-seok
    Ma Dong-seok
    • Ma Seok-do
    Yoon Kyesang
    Yoon Kyesang
    • Jang Chen
    Jo Jae-yoon
    Jo Jae-yoon
    • Boss Hwang
    Choi Gwi-hwa
    Choi Gwi-hwa
    • Captain Jeon
    Yoon Byung-hee
    Yoon Byung-hee
    • Gasoline
    Heo Dong-won
    Heo Dong-won
    • Oh Dong-gyun
    Park Gi-ryoong
    Park Gi-ryoong
    • Karaoke Boss
    Kim Gu-taek
    • CEO Gwak
    Lim Hyeong-jun
    Lim Hyeong-jun
    • Do Seung-woo
    • (as Im Hyung-joon)
    Jeong In-gi
    Jeong In-gi
    • Police Chief
    Jeong In-gyeom
    • Forensic doctor
    Baek In-kwon
    • Pool Hall Snake's Gang
    Park Ji-hong
    • member of Chang Yi-Soo gang
    Park Ji-hwan
    Park Ji-hwan
    • Jang Yi-soo
    Eom Ji-seong
    • Wang Oh
    Yoo Ji-yeon
    • Ahn Hye-kyeong
    Bae Jin-ah
    • Salon Madam
    Bae Jin-woong
    • Member of Black Dragon gang
    • Director
      • Yunsung Kang
    • Writer
      • Yunsung Kang
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    8moviexclusive

    Don Lee's macho yet suitably wry lead performance is worth the price of admission alone

    With the real-life 'Heuksapa Incident' as backdrop, writer-director Kang Yun-sung makes an impressive feature filmmaking debut in the gritty yet colourfully entertaining crime thriller 'The Outlaws'. Like the 2007 gang turf war that took place in Seoul's notorious Garibong-dong district, Kang builds his film around the entry of ruthless Chinese gangsters who are not afraid to resort to brutal methods in order to muscle into the lucrative criminal underworld of moneylending, gambling and prostitution. Here, their leader is the pony-tailed Jang Chen (former boy-band singer Yoon Kye-sang), who in one of the opening scenes is seen demanding payment of two hundred thousand dollars upon a loan of just thirty thousand and then smashing the debtor's wrist when he pleads for leniency.

    Jang is pitted against the tough but kind-hearted Ma Seok-do (Don Lee, otherwise known as Ma Dong-seok) of the Geumbong Police's Serious Crimes Unit - in contrast to Jang, Ma's introduction sees him first walk right up to two men during a knife fight on a public street in broad daylight while on his mobile phone and disarming them without even breaking a sweat. Rather than weed out the various factions of Chinese-Korean gangs who have taken root in the neighbourhood, Ma's approach has been to accommodate them by preserving the balance of power among them, even if it means getting them to sit down in the same room and hug it out as an early sequence involving two rival gangs Venom and Isu demonstrate. Obviously, Jang's entry upends that fragile peace, as the vicious former Changwon gangster takes care of the competition by either stabbing them to death (and disposing them in parts all over the district) or pitting the other gangs against one another.

    Though the opening titles suggest some massive clean-up operation, what ensues is really a tactical play orchestrated by Detective Ma and his superior Captain Jeon (Choi Gwl-hwa), who are forced by their bosses to make a PR demonstration that they are in control lest cede charge of the situation to the Seoul Metropolitan Police's homicide department. Ma's plan involves getting the assistance of the local shopkeepers to collect ground intel on Jang's Black Dragon gang - although it does take some persuasion before they are willing to overcome fear of possible reprisal - culminating in a well-coordinated crackdown over the course of a single night to ensnare the entire gang, especially Jang, in one fell swoop. We might add too that viewers will get the pleasure of seeing Ma and Jang go mano-a-mano at each other, and that bruising sequence is as fierce as it is gratifying.

    Not surprisingly, the storytelling largely follows the template of a procedural that sees Ma investigate the brutal murder of the Venom gang boss Ahn Sung-hee, following the latter's run-in with Jang over one of his associates' debt. In between, the narrative makes good room for character beats, such as the camaraderie between Ma and his men, the coming-of-age of the team's latest addition Hong-suk (Ha Joon), and Ma's quasi father-son relationship with a teenage boy running a snack cart along one of the district's busy pedestrian street. Through these scenes, Ma's uncompromisingly bad-ass but unmistakably sweet character rises above caricature, elevated by a textured performance by Lee of unexpected emotional heft. Compared to Ma, Jang isn't all that interesting at all, not least because the broad, flowing wig he wears comes off more an unnecessary distraction than some show of true unhinged menace.

    On his part, writer-director Kang is just as deserving of credit for his grasp of authenticity. From the bar rooms to the BBQ restaurants to the back alleys and right down to the makeshift container that is Ma's office, each one of the settings feel vivid and real. Kang also eschews the usual stylized fight sequences for messy real-life brawls, and the result is satisfying old-school action that is right at home in a gritty crime picture like this. In fact, there is a lot to admire about what Kang has pulled off in his debut film, which makes up for what it somewhat lacks in narrative polish with sheer visceral realism. It also helps that Kang has a wry sense of humour, knowing exactly when to play it straight and when to inject some levity into the proceedings. Of course, through it all, Lee's larger-than-life lead role shines through, and 'The Outlaws' gets a whole lot more lively, engaging and affecting thanks to him.
    7deloudelouvain

    Another Korean winner.

    In the past when my wife and I would see it's an Asian movie we're about to watch we lowered our expectations immediately. But there is one exception on this rule and that is Korean movies. Koreans know how to make movies and they are by far the best Asian movie producers. The Outlaws (or Beomjoidosi) is again a good Korean movie. This time it's an action/crime movie based on true events. There is also some light comedy present and that's something rare in Asian movies. Dong-seok Ma is playing the main character Seok-do Ma and sometimes he reminded me as a modern Bud Spencer, smacking and slapping people around like it's his daily job. The Outlaws is well made, with good actors and with a story that is not too serious but entertaining. Another winner from South-Korea.
    7TheAlmightyFinger

    Fascinating Korean Procedural

    The story is built around the sturdy main character accompanied by graphic violence and dry wit. Based on a true event, the film is action-packed but never over-the-top. The final showdown is one of the most enjoyable come-uppances I have seen. I don't know why, but it was very satisfying.

    This is a well-made, tight Korean cop thriller that I would definitely recommend.
    8aminifatimaaa

    an impacting & distressing thriller

    Yoon-sung Kang the master of tone strikes a beautifully haunting picture of paranoia and a horrifying portrait of delicate social commentary in The Outlaws. Ever so charismatic and charming with a stunning screenplay and outstanding performances from the entire cast. Yoon-sung's film is ever so relevant. It subconsciously strikes questionable fear into the void, beautifully executed with a dabble of stinging thriller.
    8Euronymus

    Great movie

    I am european and not familiar with asian cultures...which means i probably lost a lot of the humor and details, but i ve always been fond of these kind of movies. The actors succeed in standing out and building report with the viewer. The plotline is nothing new butt the setting and unfolding is well done and the two hours passed by as if it was a blink of the eye. I hope to see something new from this director and lead-actor soon.

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      The film was remade in Indian Hindi-language version in the name of Radhe and was released on 13 May 2021.
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      Followed by The Roundup (2022)

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Ngoài Vòng Pháp Luật
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production companies
      • Kiwi Media Group
      • Vantage E&M
      • Hong Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $52,946,454
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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