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    The Yellow Sea

    A taxi driver (Ha Jung-woo) goes on the run after an attempt to carry out a hit on a professor (Kwak Do-won) goes terribly awry. The police, the South Korean mob, as well as the ethnic Korean Chinese mafia all frantically search for him.
    Duration: 157 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2010
    IMDb: 7.3
    4.5
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  • Actors of "The Yellow Sea"

  • Directors of "The Yellow Sea"

    Hong-jin Na. Director of The Yellow Sea
    Hong-jin Na
  • Creators of "The Yellow Sea"

    Hong-jin Na. Director of The Yellow Sea
    Hong-jin Na
  • Critic Reviews of "The Yellow Sea"

    MSN Movies
    March 21, 2013

    ...does boast its fair share of gripping moments.

    Los Angeles Times
    December 01, 2011

    A breakneck mix of bone-crunching freneticism and bloody close-quarters knife-fighting with a strand of romantic melancholy.

    New York Times
    December 01, 2011

    A rush of a movie from South Korea that slips and slides from horror to humor on rivers of blood and offers the haunting image of a man, primitive incarnate, beating other men with an enormous, gnawed-over meat bone.

    Time Out
    November 29, 2011

    The Yellow Sea is far less interested in character than in choreographing pursuit scenes spiced with Asia Extreme levels of violence.

    Village Voice
    November 29, 2011

    Writer-director Na Hong-Jin achieves a vibe of urban desolation right off the bat, and deepens the mayhem with acutely observed and charged details about illegal-immigrant life.

    Time Out
    October 18, 2011

    A listless succession of brutal, consequence-free stabbings encase a pair of lengthy chase set pieces, both technically adept, both utterly ridiculous.

    Birmingham Post
    December 14, 2011

    Although the central story is compelling, even fans of this ultra-violent genre might find The Yellow Sea (the water between China and Korea) is too long and dark, especially given the way the leading characters wear black at night.

    Urban Cinefile
    December 05, 2011

    Probably the year's best crime drama and might be confirmation that there is a new master of the genre, spinning tough as teak tales, ready to emerge

    Film4
    November 10, 2011

    a gripping existentialist thriller, where jealousy, greed and desperation lead inexorably to a chaos of carnage, and where exile and death cross their borders to merge into an emotionally-charged sequence of final images.

    Total Film
    October 25, 2011

    At nearly two and a half hours long, The Yellow Sea is overkill in every sense.

    Observer (UK)
    October 23, 2011

    [A] highly efficient Korean thriller...

    London Evening Standard
    October 21, 2011

    The action is epic but there's psychological depth too.

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