Review of No. 3

No. 3 (1997)
6/10
Third rate thug life
27 August 2023
Warning: Spoilers
It is a representative film of the time when gangsters (or bullies, gangsters, gangsters, etc.), which were used as the main material in the Korean film industry in the past, dominated.

With scenes such as fighting while swearing at each other, drinking with women at a salon, etc. Still, the ending was good because I felt the bones in the story with a twist at the end and the words that everyone was number 3 and third-rate in the end.

Still, with Han Seok-kyu, Choi Min-shik, and Song Kang-ho appearing, I could believe and watch the acting. In particular, I felt Han Seok-kyu in 'Green Fish', but he is really good at acting as a raw gangster. Again, the raw performances were impressive. Because Choi Min-sik curses so much, I thought of Choi Min-sik in 'New World'. Song Kang-ho, who was a rookie at the time, was excellent at stuttering.

I saw actress Lee Mi-yeon in a movie for the first time, and I wanted to look for more roles. And, our ashtray's love for Dokdo played by Park Sang-myeon (?) I laughed a lot at that part.
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