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The Indie rock band 'Crying Nut' became famous while playing at live clubs near Hongik University, known as a nest of alternative culture in Seoul, and is the first film in which they are cast in leading roles. When a series of mysterious murders happen in their workplace and the neighborhood university district, Crying Nut's bassist Gyeong Rok sets off to find the killer by relying on a single clue, a trace of Kung Fu star Bruce Lee at every scene of crime. (Source: Koreanfilm.or.kr) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: 이소룡을 찾아랏!
- Also Known As: Isoryongeul Chajalat!
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I understand punk now
his experimental art movie is a mix of real life and fiction, following a young punk group in a diverse city where several incidents occur, and the group members try to make sense of them. The image of Bruce Lee keeps appearing, and it seems to have something to do with the incidents — or perhaps it’s simply an attempt to find answers that ultimately can’t be found.It’s hard to talk about this movie because there is no clear plot, only images and scenes that contrast with each other. We hear a lot of punk music, and between scenes, various foreigners introduce themselves in their own languages. For me, punk as a genre is just noise — but maybe that’s the point: to make noise, to let everyone express themselves loudly, to give a voice to those on the margins of society. So this movie is a punk commentary of our society.
This movie can’t truly be described; it just has to be seen. So I don’t have anything more to add here.
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