Director: Park Hoon-jung
Cast: Tae-goo Eom , Jeon Yeo-been , Cha Seung-won , Greg Chun , Vic Chao , Cho Dong-in , Park Ho-san , Hyun Bong-sik , Lee Ki-young , Jang Young-Nam , James Tang , Cha Soon-bae
Plot: Hiding out in Jeju Island following a brutal tragedy, a wro nged mobster
with a target on his back connects with a woman who has her own demons.
My Movie Review: The movie is riveting that action sequence of bloodshed and revenge still give me chills brilliantly executed and bluntly original though I preferred another ending were he could have run away, saved himself Tae-goo alive but instead came back to save Jae-Yeon! Night in Paradise is an adults-only Korean crime drama
about a young gangster caught up in a gang war, after a particularly
devastating blow, the young gangster agrees to hide out on Jeju Island found off the coast of South Korea while things die down stated chill go out with a bang:) Jae-Won is the one to watch for after Tae-goo die as she was in debt and she paid it with blood and vengeance but in the end when police come to arrest Jae-Yeon, she shoots herself thus ending all the strings attached to her life- very different it's pure art, poetic in a way and pitiless! Wanderlust the idea of escape give me exciting feeling even its a serious film there's a sense of enjoyment to look at the scenery as Tae-goo hiding out on Jeju Island after a brutal tragedy, Tae-goo who's a target on his back connects with a woman who's given up on life will get even!
Critic Reviews: Night in Paradise contains a lot of good plotting, several amusing characters and a decent array of exciting action scenes and bloodshed. But it is indulgently long, even within scenes. Leisurely pacing rather draws it all out a bit, but there's real inventiveness to the way Park wrong-foots the viewer and handles the operatic displays of gunfire and death - and the leads are rather charming. Addicts of Asian gangster action will relish, but the odd mix of hardcore viscerality and ruminative borderline-sentiment could limit the film's appeal. It has, in my opinion, an interesting start that sometimes propels the
plot with gratuitous violence, but the intensity is lost with each stab
and it rarely abandons the predictable topics of betrayal, loyalty and
revenge. Night in Paradise isn't the ideal movie for locked-down streamers, but its one that challenges audiences to find silver linings in dark life experiences. Night In Paradise's action scenes might be more attention-grabbing, but the moments in between linger for a long time after the film is finished, too. With its Jeju location and an intriguing female protagonist, Night in Paradise adds new type of dimensions' to us storied tradition of Korean gangster films!
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