The Man from Nowhere

R 7.7
2010 1 hr 59 min Action , Thriller , Crime

An ex-special agent is involved in a convoluted drug ring drama. He has to save a drug smuggler's innocent daughter from being the victim of her parents' fight.

  • Cast:
    Won Bin , Kim Sae-ron , Kim Tae-hun , Kim Hee-won , Kim Sung-oh , Lee Jong-pil , Thanayong Wongtrakul

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Reviews

Linbeymusol
2010/10/01

Wonderful character development!

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Cubussoli
2010/10/02

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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KnotStronger
2010/10/03

This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.

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BelSports
2010/10/04

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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paulclaassen
2010/10/05

Sae-ron Kim is not only precious, but also brilliant in her role, as is Bin Won as the ex-black operations soldier/pawnshop keeper. The film so effectively depicts the lengths criminals will go to for money it makes one shudder to think this actually does happen in real life. Filled with so much feeling and emotion, this action -packed thriller was a delight to watch - and what a beautiful ending!

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orfredericks
2010/10/06

Cha- tae sik is the man from nowhere and is a introvert special ops agent who has been running a pawn shop for years. A young girl so-mi, tries to befriend him but he does not confide in her presence, but little does he know that her mom is a stripper and is not much of a father figure to so-mi. Furthermore, the Chinese mafia and South Korean gangs trade drugs and tapper with Organ harvesting. So-mi's mother takes heroin from the gang and they both get kidnapped for messing with the wrong people. Hence, Cha-tae sik tries to save them. Moreover the Korean gang calls Cha-tae sik in order to settle a dispute against the Chinese mafia and if he does this, Cha-tae sik will receive so-mi and her mother back safely. However, Chae- tae sik is deceived and the Koreans kill the mother anyways and harvest her organs for sale and turn her daughter into a drug ant (child drug trafficking). That is why i love this film so much because it does not sugar coat anything or give anybody the Hollywood hope that is really looking for, it exploits the raw and cruel nature of humans using others to their advantage and not caring. A growing number of South Koreans are turning to the illegal websites and black markets to advertise the sale of their organs in order to overcome financial challenges and or debt. Furthermore, police are batting an eye away from the illegal organ harvesting and illegal organ trafficking is clearly on the rise, arrests relating to the practice have decreased, showing an unwillingness on the part of police authorities to crack down on the problem. Along with economic hardship, lack of donors in the country is also contributing to the rise in illegal organ trafficking, because the dependent population of men and women is so high (men and women ages 16 - 64) there is a lack of organ donors to support those in the home country of south Korea since the youth population is so small. Thought provoking question: What would you do if someone offered to give you 50,000,000 dollars for your organ knowing that your chances of survival are low due to the organ you are giving up is a vital organ the helps you function with your everyday activities?

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instantlove
2010/10/07

It's been years since my initial watching and I can still say that every viewing feels like the first, and that's primarily due to the fact that; the characters are perfectly written, the action sequences are amazing executed, and the cinematography is immaculately directed. It's honestly the biggest shame that Won Bin is inactive as an actor, considering the fact that his performance in this film rivals some of his highly praised, acting-focused, celebrity peers. (Such as Lee Byunghun, particularly his performance in another excellent revenge-film called I Saw the Devil).

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nerdomatic10-937-667230
2010/10/08

I stumbled onto this film because of insomnia. AMC used it as filler about 3:30AM on a weeknight and I was mightily impressed. Extremely high-quality movie all the way around and it takes its time building up a big head of steam, then it delivers a deeply satisfying and emotionally moving payoff. The only problem it has, and several reviewers commented on this, is the complexity of the plot and all the different characters intertwining and converging. This is really only an issue because of the language barrier, and it is difficult to read the subtitles and also keep track of the many characters and plot points at the same time. So I bought my own DVD. It was cheap and I was able to easily untangle the whole story. The DVD also has a dubbed-in English version if anyone is so inclined. Believe me, the entire script is quite intelligent and very logical and it all fits together seamlessly once you catch on. (***SPOILER ALERT!!!***) For example, some reviewers couldn't figure out how So-mi was spared near the end. Ramrowan had a private sense of warrior's honor (or the Samurai code or whatever you want to call it) in him the whole time and he adored So-mi despite himself. So he ended up killing the surgeon at the very last instant and cutting his eyes out, instead of letting the surgeon cut So-mi's eyes out. He also could've easily shot Cha Tae-shik during the climactic battle scene, but he believed it would've been a great dishonor if he and Cha Tae-shik didn't settle matters man-to-man.Anyway, this is one of the very finest one-man-army revenge films that you'll find anywhere. I put it right up there with Denzel Washington's "Man on Fire", it's that good.

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