Righteous Ties VCD
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Chi Sung (Jang regular Jung Jae Young of Welcome To Dongmakgol) is a legendary gangster in Jeolla Province, but loyalty to the gang moves him to take one for the boys and he ends up in prison. Once there, amongst a crowd of unusual inmates he finds old friend Soon Tal (Ryu Seung Yong of Murder, Take One), and the two reconnect broken ties. In the meantime, Chi Sung's fierce loyalty is met with betrayal, as his boss sends someone to rid him in prison. It's time for revenge, as Chi Sung and Soon Tal plan an escape along with other inmates. But challenging the organization means facing off against longtime friend Ju Joong (Jung Jun Ho of My Boss, My Teacher), who has risen the ranks to right-hand man.
Jang Jin describes the film as an "honam noir", a Southwest Korean-style gangster drama as opposed to the Southeastern flavor of Kwak Kyung Taek's Friend or Choi Ho's Bloody Tie. Kinetic and hard-hitting, Righteous Ties features all of Jang's regulars, like Jung Jae Young (who worked with him on all his films) and Jung Jun Ho, who's starting to widen his range as an actor after years of comedies.
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| Product Title: | Righteous Ties Righteous Ties (VCD) (韓國版) Righteous Ties (VCD) (韩国版) 偉大なる系譜 (VCD) (韓国版) 거룩한 계보 |
| Artist Name(s): | Jung Jun Ho | Jung Jae Young | Jang Jin 鄭俊浩 | 鄭在詠 | 張 鎮 郑俊浩 | 郑在咏 | Jang Jin チョン・ジュノ | チョン・ジェヨン | チャン・ジン 정 준호 | 정재영 | 장진 |
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| Release Date: | 2007-06-15 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Publisher: | Daekyung DVD |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004894516 |
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한편, 치성을 감옥에 보내고 조직에 남게 된 주중은 마음이 착잡하기만 하다. 그러던 어느 날, 몇 해전 치성에게 한쪽 다리를 잃은 경쟁 조직의 보스 성봉식이 치성 부모에게 칼을 휘두르는 사건이 발생하고, 조직은 세력확장을 위한 검은 거래 속에서 그 사건에 대해 침묵하며 치성에게서 등을 돌린다. 주중은 치성에 대한 연민으로 마음이 괴롭지만, 조직원으로서의 의무감을 떨쳐내지 못하고 갈등하게 된다.
10년간 조직을 위해 모든 것을 바쳐온 치성은 치를 떠는 배신감에 분노한다. 이제 그에게 남은 건 오직 하나! 치성은 조직에 대한 복수를 결심하고, 순탄을 포함한 감옥 동기들과 함께 탈옥을 모색한다. 각양각색의 탈출방법을 시도하던 중, 일명 거룩한 계보 일행은 뜻밖의 기상천외한 방법으로 마침내 탈옥에 성공한다. 탈옥 후, 치성은 최후의 목표인 조직의 보스 김영희를 만나러 가던 중, 조직원의 신분으로 자신을 마주해야 하는 주중과 피할 수 없는 대결의 순간을 맞이하게 되는데.
어떻게 해서든 친구의 선택을 되돌리고 싶은 주중과 복수를 향해 내달리는 치성, 그리고 치성의 선택에 동참한 거룩한 계보 무리의 운명은 과연 어떻게 될 것인가!
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Righteous Ties is yet another in the long and seemingly endless line of Korean gangster films, this time with director Jang Jin attempting to put a fresh spin on the usual themes. Certainly, he is one of the few directors likely to be able to do just that, having turned out a number of eccentric, genre-bending pieces in the past such as Murder, Take One and Guns and Talks, both of which, though not entirely successful, did offer unconventional and challenging entertainment. Here, he shies away from the usual depiction of gangsters as a fiercely loyal lot, and instead focuses on cynical betrayals and immoral scheming, with the end result being a quirky and frequently quite funny film which just about manages to stand out from the pack and carve out its own niche. The plot begins with top ranking gangster Chi Sung (Jung Jae Young, recently in Welcome To Dongmakgol which was written and produced by Jang Jin) being sent to jail after carrying out a slashing attack and refusing to name his boss as being the man who gave the order. In prison, he comes across Soon Tal (Ryu Seung Yong, also in the director's Murder, Take One), an old comrade who he had long thought had been executed for a gang murder. The two rekindle their friendship, and as Chi Sung slowly adjusts to life inside, he begins to form bonds with several of the rather odd inmates. Meanwhile on the outside, in a shocking act of disloyalty, his boss decides to send out an order for his death as a means of sweetening a business deal with the man he was jailed for stabbing. Appalled and hungry for revenge, Chi Sung and Soon Tal plan a daring escape, aiming to bring him to task for his reprehensible behaviour. Unfortunately, to get to him, they first have to contend with Ju Joong (Jung Jun Ho, My Boss, My Teacher), another old friend who has since taken Chi Sung's place as top henchman. Righteous Ties is a film about family in its various forms rather than criminal activity, with Jang being far more interested in exploring the various character relationships than gang activities as such, with most of the running time following the protagonists behind bars. In general, aside from the friendship between the three main characters, gangsters are portrayed as being without any code of morality, and the usual cinematic myth of them as grim faced knights is effectively deconstructed in a way which lays bare the cynical workings of the criminal hierarchy. Indeed, Jang repeatedly refers to gangs as companies, clearly showing that they have their own bureaucracy and exist solely as a means of generating money for the men at the top. Although this approach is by no means wholly new or fresh, with other films having also taken a decidedly cynical look at gang life, Jang arguably goes further in terms of deglamourising the key values supposed at its heart, and manages to do so without wallowing in angst or sorrow at the acts of betrayal, which come as far less of a surprise to the viewer than to the characters. What really sets the film apart is its sense of humour, with Jang populating the prison with a very strange set of inmates such as a serial killer and communist politician who are inseparable best friends. As with the director's previous efforts, the plot gets stranger as time progresses, with a series of quite bizarre events leading the film into genuinely unexpected territory in a manner which works nicely to distance it even further from the usual form. This idiosyncratic shift brings with it even more comedy, with the prison escape playing out as a wacky caper which leads the characters into some pretty absurd situations. Despite all of this, Jang never loses sight of the central themes, and it is to his credit that although certainly unconventional, the film never degenerates into incoherence or implausibility. Things are kept grounded to a degree through the expected violent scenes of baseball bat beatings and stabbings, which ensure that the viewer never forgets the harsh realities of gang life, and that the humour of the film never undermines its dramatic core. It is this kind of cinematic juggling act which Jang is so good at, and which allows Righteous Ties to work as something more complicated and ultimately more rewarding than the average gangster film. Whilst its premise and moody DVD box art may well put off viewers who are understandably tired of the same old tales of bloody loyalty, for those willing to take a chance, it offers solid entertainment and proves that there is still some spark of life in the genre. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |







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