City of Violence (2006)
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Hey Cannon Cruisers fans! This week we are checking out the 2006 Korean action gem The City of Violence, directed by Ryoo Seung-wan, who also stars alongside Jung Doo-hong and Lee Beom-soo. The film follows a group of childhood friends who reunited after the mysterious death of one of their own, only to find that their different paths in life lead to a brutal confrontation with old grudges and new betrayals.
Join JD and Randy as they break down this low-budget standout that packs a punch with its high-impact Taekwondo choreography and dynamic cinematography. We discuss the film's unique technical choices, from its homages to classic Westerns and The Warriors to the decision to use gritty, "normal" performers over stylized K-pop stars. Whether you're here for the technical breakdown of the fight sequences or the thematic exploration of aging and regret, we dive into whether this 20th-anniversary flick is a must-watch for martial arts fans.
Content Warning: This episode contains explicit language.