Jang Chun Dong is a traffic officer who aspires to become a homicide detective. After being noticed by his superiors, Chun Dong is assigned to go undercover to infiltrate a gangster network headed by Yang Kwang Seob. Meanwhile, Lee Jung Dae, a member of Kwang Seob's gang, goes undercover himself by joining the police force. Jung Dae tries hard to gain favor with his squad leader and bureau director in an effort to expose Chun Dong's identity, but falls in love with a colleague, Cha Se Rin. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 유감스러운 도시
- Also Known As: Sorry City , Yugamseureoun Doshi ,
- Screenwriter & Director: Kim Dong Won
- Genres: Romance, Crime
Cast & Credits
- Jung Woong In Main Role
- Jung Woon Taek Main Role
- Jung Joon Ho Main Role
- Kim Sang Joong Main Role
- Han Go EunCha Se Rin [Inspector]Support Role
- Sunwoo Jae DukPark Jong GiSupport Role
Reviews
Dude, who is a gangster?
Just saw this movie for the second time and it is great to see the actors I didn't see for a long time in any project. The production is really excellent. The movie started with an impressive artistic scene with hundreds of gangsters together so i was expecting a „City of Violence“ type of movie. Then, after some jokes thrown into the story I thought maybe this is more like „The Crime City (The Roundup)“ movie series. But this is another city – City of Damnation where we have gangsters and cops but we don’t have much action, just the comedy so this movie would mostly fit the genre of comedy. The director didn’t bother much with the story but just for the visuals and the comedy. There are hundreds of gags in this 2-hour movie which is too much and so over the top that at the end I just laughed at their stupidity. I was reminded two times on the movie “Dude, where’s my car”. There is a tattoo joke and a scene where a character unsuccessfully tries to translate one English to Korean. Haha.Anyway, this could have been a great movie but it exaggerated with the jokes and missed some opportunities with the interesting premise of the story.
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