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Product Description Abandoned by his mother shortly after immigrating to America, Gon is raised by the mafia and grows up to become a cold-blooded hitman. While on a job, Gon makes the mistake of killing an innocent young girl. A flood of guilt takes over his life and the situation becomes worse when his boss assigns him the job of killing the young girl's mother. The trouble is, he falls in love with her. Review No Tears for the Dead is the kind of sleek, precisely constructed genre work that's gone missing from American summer --NY TimesAction scenes rival The Raid 2 --JoBlo s Movie EmporiumThe man behind The Man From Nowhere delivers once again --Film School Rejects P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Actor Jang Dong-gun: Starring in My Way, Warrior's Way with Kate Bosworth and Geoffrey Rush, Friend (Chingu), The Brotherhood of War (Taeguki). About the Director Lee Jeong-beom: Known for his work as the writer and director of "The Man From Nowhere" See more Review: ABSOLUTELY GOOD, RECOMMEND IF YOU LOVE ACTION - THIS MOVIE IS VERY GOOD, ALL THE ACTORS PLAYED THIER PART VERY WELL. ITS absolutely intresting and suspenseful. The endings is GREAT. Absolutely a tear-jerking movie. Review: Genuine Shebang - NO TEARS FOR THE DEAD - Jeong-beom Lee - South Korea - 2014 - Crime | Drama Stray dog / lone wolf / hooker with a heart of gold / killer with a conscience / idealist in a corrupt profession / man with no name / blind swordsman / rebel without a cause / schizophrenic matriarch. Entire movies have been built around this single narrative motif. Directors have ranged in character and artistic integrity from Mario Bava to Akira Kurosawa. Even those ensconced in the pantheon of la nouvelle vague have spun this bottle to good effect. Jeong-beom Lee knows how to run the game like nobody's business. His 2010 THE MAN FROM NOWHERE struck chords all over the place; one of them was mine. He is a thorough professional who is conversant in the brutal as well as the tender. For humans the two matters are not so much opposites as routinely sides of the same bent coin. Neither exist in nature, only appetite and reflex. We oh-so-messy people persons have cornered the market on both and business has never been better. Abeoji gamdog* Lee has a cinematic language that reminds me of Kar-Wai Wong; not so much the febrile palette as the unwavering competence. You can sense his shot composition in the soles of your feet. He directs emotions full frontal, does it well, and if he is understood, gets away with it. NO TEARS has come in for its share of misunderstanding. I don't buy it. If you want Danny Trejo simplicity, go see it; this is a mustang of an alternate hue. If you confuse distress with schmaltz, check out something easier to chew. NO TEAR's principal is as baroquely conflicted as those found in Miike or Kitano oeuvres. It suits me right down to the ground. Said principal's backstory also incorporates a slice that would make Tiger Woods code out. Now I'm ready to finish Joon-Hwan Jang's 2013 HWAYI : A MONSTER BOY. The South Korean vibe is talking to me. It's been a while. (yes, OCD peeps, I used the correct form. buh.) *Father director - Korean honorific, or so I gamble.
| ASIN | B00STZ65Q6 |
| Actors | Brian Tee, Jang Dong-gun, Kim Hee-Won, Kim Min-Hee |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,745 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #10,267 in Action & Adventure DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (345) |
| Director | Lee Jeong-beom |
| Dubbed: | English |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Surround Sound, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.93 ounces |
| Release date | February 15, 2015 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 56 minutes |
| Studio | Cj Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
J**A
ABSOLUTELY GOOD, RECOMMEND IF YOU LOVE ACTION
THIS MOVIE IS VERY GOOD, ALL THE ACTORS PLAYED THIER PART VERY WELL. ITS absolutely intresting and suspenseful. The endings is GREAT. Absolutely a tear-jerking movie.
K**H
Genuine Shebang
NO TEARS FOR THE DEAD - Jeong-beom Lee - South Korea - 2014 - Crime | Drama Stray dog / lone wolf / hooker with a heart of gold / killer with a conscience / idealist in a corrupt profession / man with no name / blind swordsman / rebel without a cause / schizophrenic matriarch. Entire movies have been built around this single narrative motif. Directors have ranged in character and artistic integrity from Mario Bava to Akira Kurosawa. Even those ensconced in the pantheon of la nouvelle vague have spun this bottle to good effect. Jeong-beom Lee knows how to run the game like nobody's business. His 2010 THE MAN FROM NOWHERE struck chords all over the place; one of them was mine. He is a thorough professional who is conversant in the brutal as well as the tender. For humans the two matters are not so much opposites as routinely sides of the same bent coin. Neither exist in nature, only appetite and reflex. We oh-so-messy people persons have cornered the market on both and business has never been better. Abeoji gamdog* Lee has a cinematic language that reminds me of Kar-Wai Wong; not so much the febrile palette as the unwavering competence. You can sense his shot composition in the soles of your feet. He directs emotions full frontal, does it well, and if he is understood, gets away with it. NO TEARS has come in for its share of misunderstanding. I don't buy it. If you want Danny Trejo simplicity, go see it; this is a mustang of an alternate hue. If you confuse distress with schmaltz, check out something easier to chew. NO TEAR's principal is as baroquely conflicted as those found in Miike or Kitano oeuvres. It suits me right down to the ground. Said principal's backstory also incorporates a slice that would make Tiger Woods code out. Now I'm ready to finish Joon-Hwan Jang's 2013 HWAYI : A MONSTER BOY. The South Korean vibe is talking to me. It's been a while. (yes, OCD peeps, I used the correct form. buh.) *Father director - Korean honorific, or so I gamble.
A**!
better than expected!
This movie was full of action but it was SAD!! You can feel the pain of the mother and Gon. The music accompanying the scenes are well picked, esp at the end. It was a good movie, just soo sad...
O**G
Good movie but nothing like the Raid
For starters, let me start this review by saying overall, it is a good movie. There are some pretty cool sequences in the film. The story is good. The acting is good. But when the cover states "Action Scenes Rival Raid 2", I would have to say this is a bit of false advertising. Any action movie fan knows the Raid and the Raid 2 are two of the best action movies in terms of the actual action. There are fight scenes and fight moves not seen in any other movies. That being said, while I watched No Tears for the Dead, I kept waiting to see a scene that compared to the Raid movies. By the end credits, I do not remember seeing any similarities. Here is the plot and it may contain a few SPOILERS but I will try to be a little more vague. The star of the movie is a hitman who botched a job. He accidentally ended up killing someone he didn't intend to. This hits him very hard and he has a hard time recovering from this. To make things worse, his boss orders him to clean up his mess and this takes him to Seoul. He was born there but was raised in the United States. He was sent there to take care of his loose ends, but he ends up making a personal decision that now sets the wheels in motion for others to go to Seoul to now take care of THIS loose end. What happens next is a series of gunfights and a few unexpected plot twists. The gunfights in this movie were done well. There were a few fist/knife fights that were also done well. But this film was a more Shoot'em Up type film than a film similar to the Raid or the Raid 2. This movie had more emotion to it that the Raid. You could see remorse in the face of the star and anguish in the face of the female lead. A few of the things that could have been better. People were almost indestructible in this film. If someone gets shot, it should take them a little time to recover and not just jump into the next scene. A few scenes, you think someone should have died yet they are able to recover. Overall, I liked this movie. It had a dark overtone that a lot of Korean action movies have and the acting/action was good. I would have seen the movie based on seeing a preview of it, but was lured in by the "Action Scenes Rival the Raid 2" tagline on the box that is a bit misleading. Don't mention the Raid/Raid 2 if you are nothing like it.
O**S
Korean TARANTINO-style action roller coaster......5-stars.
This is what a Korean/International TARANTINO movie would look like!!! and I mean that in the best way. From the opening scene, you are on an action roller-coaster and through the climax, with the snow falling, contrasting with all the realistic amount of gore throughout, and grounded in the reality of human emotions/reactions, all the way to the surprising epilogue, this movie does NOT disappoint. Unless you are fluent in English, Korean, and Spanish, you will need the subtitles, but it's the 21st century, and this movie is worth the tiny effort to follow along. Although, some of the surprises had me holding my breath, and then rewinding to figure out WHAT JUST HAPPENED???!!! This must be an awesome cinematic experience in a theater with a good sound system. I'm definitely going to have to keep an eye out.....hope it's an experience available in the States somewhere......
M**A
Such a tear-jerker..
The tears would not stop flowing down my cheeks towards the end. I absolutely enjoyed this movie. It was really entertaining and kept me on edge throughout. Totally-action packed. I was literally praying half-way through the movie for a good ending and boy.. did I cry a waterfall. I loved the acting and the raw emotions, and ughh I love me a movie where the ending just forces the tears out and has you contemplating everything, know what I'm saying? Overall, this movie was amazing! 10/10 Highly recommended :)
J**N
Decent Action Flick
Not as good as The Man from Nowhere, and about ten minutes too long, but still an enjoyable movie with good action and good casting.
T**.
Now say you're a Hit-man for a Mob that treat you like family, 'who said that would ever happen' an your last job went awry all because your instinct is to shoot first, even though you couldn't see the target you shoot anyway, that's because your target is behind the door, what he shoot I would not say that's for you to see, the job was not complete so this is were the family turns on you, you either finish the job of you're the target, 'No Tears For The Dead' is one hour an more of action, got to say the one knife fight was awesome, I cringe a little when I saw it, yuk, What I Love most about this Asian movie all of it is in English that's very very good, thank god for that, Runtime 116 Min. English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. 2.0 Korean with Eng. dub. 5.1 Korean with Eng. dub. Widescreen 2.35:1 Great Action Movie..As If I Haven't Seen Lot's Of Them..
L**D
I LIKE COREAN MOVIES,AND THERES ACTION MOVIES ARE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT FOR MOVIGOERS,AND COLLECTORS.
A**ใผ
Good Actors, Good Actions,
M**O
Amazing, fast delivery
A**D
Ok film for this genre.
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