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Sep 13, 2017 16:58

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“A Taxi Driver” has become the first film this year to surpass the 12 million-ticket mark as of Saturday, according to the Korean Film Council. The film has sold 12,023,670 tickets in total, becoming the 10th most-viewed Korean film in the country. It sold some 40,000 tickets on Saturday alone. The ninth most-viewed Korean film is “King and the ( Read more... )

ha ji-won, movie, seolhyun, kim nam-gil, lee jong suk, song kang-ho

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kristinl356 September 14 2017, 03:20:07 UTC
For whatever it's worth, Siwan's movie, The Merciless, finally got subbed. It's up at kissasian.ch. I enjoyed the hell out of it and Siwan did an amazing job.

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tsuyoi_hikari September 14 2017, 03:58:44 UTC
Thank you! I will be watching this tonight. :)

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kristinl356 September 14 2017, 13:24:02 UTC
Hope you enjoyed it!

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tsuyoi_hikari September 15 2017, 05:05:05 UTC
I did! At first I was like, this is boring, nothing special in the beginning then after twist inside twist plot happened -- I was like, this is interesting lol!

*Spoiler*
I'm just confuse why he killed everybody? Even the police? Why ruin your life when you can live a normal life after you catch the criminal? Is it because in the end they want to show that he didnt trust anybody, even the police? I feel like the ending is a bit pretentious. :(

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kristinl356 September 15 2017, 16:17:53 UTC
I don't get the impression he had much of a life outside of that actually, not once his mom was killed. And to be fair, the only police officer he actually killed was his terrible boss and she used him pretty badly, threatened to disown him and leave him in prison if he blew his cover, lied about not knowing who killed his mom. I can certainly understand the resentment. Everybody else, he just sat back and did nothing. I saw him more as a neutral party, but hesychasm had the same complaint as you. Maybe it just jived better for me than others. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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