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He spends six months trying to track down the guy who cheated him, and in the process meets Pyeong Gyeong-jang (Baek Yun-shik), a self-styled “best gambler in the land” who’s now retired.Tazza Kitchen Stone Creek Village is a stylish and casual eatery with easy access from Downtown Cary, Morrisville, Apex, Durham and Research Park. Courtney Joyner and 3-D Expert Mike BallewThrough-character is 20-something Go-ni (Jo Seung-woo, from Im Kwon-taek’s “Low Life”), who loses all his savings in a game of hwatu, steals his sister’s alimony to try again and loses that as well. 3-D restoration by 3-D Film Archive Special Features:-Brand New 2K Restoration -Includes both the 3-D and 2-D Versions of the Films -NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian David Del Valle, Author/Screenwriter C.

First still images from movie 'Tazza: One Eyed Jack.' Related titles:Tazza: One Eyed Jack South Korean Box Office More. Filming began Septemand finished February 2, 2019. 'Tajja: One-Eyed Jack' is the third comic published in the 'Tazza' series.

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When Pyeong is suddenly killed — by party unknown — Go-ni is left to sink or swim.Situation gets even more complicated when, back in Seoul, Go-ni — to Madam Jeong’s dismay — becomes involved with pretty Hwa-ran (Lee Su-gyeong), who owns a small bar with her sister, Se-ran (Kim Jeong-ran). After one look at Go-ni, Jeong decides to “make him mine” and within minutes they’re partners in more than business.But Go-ni, the kid from the sticks, is now embroiled in a world of professional high rollers, which includes the psychotic A-gui (Kim Yun-seok), who has “unfinished business” with Pyeong, and smooth ganglord Kwak Cheol-yeong (Kim Eung-su), who’s still looking for payback from Go-ni after the latter made a pile from him earlier. He then takes him to Busan to meet the famous Madam Jeong (Kim Hye-su, from “Red Shoes”), a cool-as-a-cucumber “Flower of Gambling” who strips amateur punters of their cash without a second glance.

Executive producers, Kim Ju-song, Choi Wan. (International sales: CJ Entertainment, Seoul.) Produced by Cha Seung-jae, Kim Mi-heui. Only Yu Hae-jin, as Go-ni’s motormouthed sidekick, is too highly cranked.Technical package is secure, with the whole shebang pushed along by Jang Yeong-gyu’s cool jazz score.A CJ Entertainment release of a CJ Entertainment, IM Pictures presentation of a Sidus FNH, Charm Films production. Baek, who played the mastermind in “Swindle” and a key role in “The President’s Last Stand,” is aces: when he disappears halfway, pic does temporarily lose some puff.Among the older protags, Kim Eung-su is menacingly smooth as Kwak, while Jo’s Go-ni holds his own throughout the pic by sheer bravado. There’s also very little downtime in the picture: the gambling scenes, which in true Korean style often end in rough-and-tumbles, are restlessly shot in handheld closeup, while the non-gambling interludes, lensed more conventionally in good-looking widescreen, have a noir-ish flavor, with characters endlessly toying with each other.Kim Hye-su, looking every voluptuous inch a legendary femme fatale, is one of the few actresses who could hold her own in such colorful male territory, and her portrayal of the money-centered Madam Jeong is one of the delights of the movie.

Running time: 139 MIN.With: Jo Seung-woo, Baek Yun-shik, Kim Hye-su, Yu Hae-jin, Kim Yun-seok, Lee Su-gyeong, Kim Jeong-ran, Kim Gyeong-ik, Ju Jin-mo, Kim Sang-ho, Kim Eung-su, Baek Do-bin, Seo Dong-su, Gweon Tae-weon, Jo Sang-geon. Reviewed at Pusan Film Festival (market), Oct.

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