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2003 South Korean film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wild Card (Korean: 와일드 카드; RR: Waildeu Kadeu) is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Kim Yoo-jin.[1][2] The crime drama has received mixed reviews.
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Wild Card | |
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Directed by | Kim Yoo-jin |
Written by | Lee Man-hee Shin Geun-ho |
Produced by | Chang Yoon-hyun Kim Yoo-jin |
Starring | Jung Jin-young Yang Dong-geun Han Chae-young |
Cinematography | Byun Hee-sung |
Edited by | Kim Hyeon |
Music by | Jo Seong-woo |
Production companies | C&Film Yoojin E & C |
Distributed by | Cinema Service |
Release date |
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Running time | 114 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Veteran detective Oh Young-dal and his younger, loose-cannon partner Bang Jae-su are investigating the serial's rape-murders of young women in Seoul. They begin to close in on gang leader Kim Min-ki, a psychopath who carries a metal ball and chain.
Wild Card has received mixed reviews.
Derek Elley, writing for Variety, states that although there is "nothing new" about the premise or plot, the film has "well-written and well-played characters whose ensemble chemistry pays off in the final reels."[1] Andrew Robertson, from "Eye For Film," called the film "exciting" with an "almost Seventies feel."[3]
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