Category:Movieaction Area:South Korea Years:2006 Director:Liu He Starring:Lee Jong Hyuk Yoon Jae Moon Qin Jiu Heo Yi Jae
Bingdou (played by Zhao Rencheng), a third-rate gang member, has a bleak life. In the fierce competition among the gang members, Bingdou failed to seize a decent opportunity to become a gang boss. What he did in the organization was just small things like debt collection. Bingdou has a frail mother and two younger brothers at home, and his only property is a dilapidated house. The heavy burden of life is on the shoulders of 29-year-old Bingdou. Bingdou finally got the right to operate an entertainment venue, but it was taken away by a subordinate of the gang boss, and he was once again in despair. At this time, Chairman Huang of the gang organization gave Bingdou a proposal. Chairman Huang said: If you deal with the prosecutor who always makes trouble for me, I will guarantee that you will have everything you want in the future. Bingdou thought about it and finally decided to take the risk. After listening to Chairman Huang's words, Bingdou no longer has to worry about the livelihood of his family. Minhao (played by Namgoong Min), Bingdou's classmate, became a movie director and came to him to share his joy. Bingdou and his first love also began a romantic love. Byung-doo feels that he is finally living a decent life. Just as Byung-doo is dreaming of his beautiful new life, problems arise. One day, Byung-doo tells Min-ho a secret that he has never told anyone, but Min-ho tells him about the various aspects of human life controlled by desire in the film "The Mean Street" is not limited to a specific gangster class. It also contains a wider story about desire in our world. The miserable third-rate gangsters in the film will eventually become slaves of desire. The desire for success and flying is deeply imprinted in the hearts of all the characters in the film, and because of desire, betrayal and betrayal, destruction and success will occur. The hidden violence in the film "The Mean Street" is exposed one by one because of desire. Through the character of Byung-doo, it reflects our human desire for success and a better life, and further explains that the existence of our desire is related to familism. In the name of the family, we can survive at all costs and contribute to the family. The beginning of everything is related to desire. The movie "The Mean Street" tells the various aspects of human life through desire and violence. "Mean Streets" interprets real gangs and real action movies. "Mean Streets" extends its tentacles to the center of the gang world and tells the most real story about them. With the director's efforts to collect materials, the actual actions of the gangs are reflected in the film very realistically. The gangs' daily expressions have become the lines in the film. The film realistically and objectively describes the image of the gangs. The director tried to distinguish "Mean Streets" from other violent movies. He did not want to glorify the gangs or measure the moral dimensions of the gangs. What he wanted to pursue was the charm of violent movies themselves. In addition to interpreting the realism of the gangs in the film, the action scenes are also very real. Because of the struggle between small self-esteem and interests, the film did not use gorgeous martial arts movements, but more real fighting. There are about 4 spectacular fighting scenes in the movie "Mean Streets". The actors shot these action scenes and almost no one was not injured. It can be seen that the fighting scenes are tense and thrilling, fists and sticks are waving everywhere, and the close contact between bodies has become a battlefield for hand-to-hand combat. In order to survive, they would kill each other at all costs. Rather than saying that their fight is impressive, it is better to say that their fight is thorough. There is no exaggerated fight at all. The real fight is performed by the movie "Dirty Street". Behind the scenes, Zhao Rencheng, the real actor is here
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