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83 Review by Dean Crawford KOREAN DVD CORNER THE SMALL SCREEN Directed by Ahn Kwon-tae PG-13 Kang-cheol (Yoo Ah-in) is a down-on-his-luck  twentysomething living in Busan. He is broke,  working a dead-end job and struggling to find  the money for an operation that will save his  mother. On top of that, she often suffers from  bouts of dementia, mistaking Kang-cheol for his  dead father and constantly wandering off unat- tended. After witnessing the murder of a Yaku- za mob boss by the Korean mafia, Kang-cheol  is unexpectedly forced into the criminal under- world and must do their bidding if he is to pro- tect the people he cares about the most. Despite its gangland premise, “Tough as Iron”  (2013) is at times a fun movie. But as you  would expect from a Korean mob film, it is also  very violent. Overall, the movie is well directed  and edited, and has a good pace that keeps you  entertained throughout.  The real star of the show, however, is Yoo Ah- in. I thought he was excellent in “Punch” (2011),  and with a perfectly understated performance  that shows his range, in this film he proves that  the former was no fluke. He manages to make  Kang-cheol an extremely likeable character  in spite of his tough circumstances. Take, for  example, a scene where his mother soils her- self in the police station. It could have been so  easy for Yoo to ham up the situation. Instead he  underplays the scene, cracking a joke or two  while his eyes say something completely differ- ent, and we come out of the exchange liking  him even more. This sets up a scene where he  finally breaks down over his mother’s dementia;  it just wouldn’t have worked if you didn’t care  for Kang-cheol. There’s a love story here that feels a little  needless, mainly due to Jeong Yu-mi’s Su-ji  never becoming a fully fleshed-out character.  She exists merely so that Kang-cheol can tell  the audience his thoughts and leave the viewer  with the possibility of a happy ending. Wheth- er or not Kang-cheol gets one, you’ll have to  watch to find out. But I’d happily recommend  that you do. Action / Drama 108 minutes Tough as Iron  깡철이 Since his wife’s death, Deok-gyu (Hwang  Jeong-min) has become a mild-mannered res- taurateur living a quiet life and trying to provide  for his daughter. But he is thrust into the lime- light when cutthroat TV producer Gyu-min (Lee  Yo-won) offers Deok-gyu the chance to win 20  million won by competing in the reality TV show  “Fists of Legend.” Deok-gyu, once a skilled boxer  hoping to compete in the Olympics, comes out of  retirement in a bid to turn his and his daughter’s  lives around. Things get complicated, however,  when Gyu-min decides to ask Deok-gyu’s best  friends from high school to appear on the show  in order to boost ratings. The lives of the four  friends have gone in very different directions in  the 25 years since they last met, and it quick - ly becomes apparent that old wounds have yet  to heal as they are all faced with the decision  of fighting each other or remembering why they  were friends in the first place. One way to describe Kang Woo-seok’s epic  tale could be to call it the Korean “Once Upon  Time in America” (1984). But the theme of  friendship through the decades is where the  comparison with the Sergio Leone film ends.  “Fists of Legend” (2013) meanders through its  narrative at times, and it generally feels about 60  minutes too long. There is just no need for this  movie to be nearly three hours in length, which  is a shame because the way the film juxtaposes  the early days of the friendship with how they are  living now is actually really interesting. Despite the film’s length, there is enough to  keep you entertained, especially for fans of MMA  and “bromances.” The movie is well acted, with  the versatile Hwang Jeong-min demonstrating  why he is one of the best actors in Korean cin - ema today. Ultimately, “Fists of Legend” is an interesting  story that will have you cheering for any one of  its likeable characters. But be careful: You’ll be  cheering for a while. Directed by Kang Woo-seok R Action / Drama 153 minutes Fists of Legend  전설의 주먹
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