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The story of three Korean outlaws in 1930s Manchuria and their dealings with the Japanese army and Chinese and Russian bandits. The Good (a Bounty hunter), the Bad (a hitman), and the Weird (a thief) battle the army and the bandits in a race to use a treasure map to uncover the riches of legend.
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The story of three Korean outlaws in 1930s Manchuria and their dealings with the Japanese army and Chinese and Russian bandits. The Good (a Bounty hunter), the Bad (a hitman), and the Weird (a thief) battle the army and the bandits in a race to use a treasure map to uncover the riches of legend.
7.2/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actor | 2009 | Jung Woo-sung
2008 | Jung Woo-sung
2008 | Kim Jee-woon
Best Director of the Year | 2008 | Kim Jee-woon
Best Cinematographer of the Year | 2008 | Lee Mo-gae
Achievement in Cinematography | 2008 | Lee Mo-gae
Best Actor | 2009 | Song Kang-ho
Best Actor | 2009 | Song Kang-ho
Best Director | 2009 | Kim Jee-woon
Best Cinematographer | 2009 | Lee Mo-gae
Best Actor | 2009 | Song Kang-ho
Best Film | 2009 | Kim Jee-woon
Best Director | 2009 | Kim Jee-woon
Achievement in Directing | 2008 | Kim Jee-woon
2008 | Kim Jee-woon
Best Cinematography | 2009 | Lee Mo-gae
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Director Jee-woon Kim says he'd like this to be called a "kimchee western", after the Korean food made with fermented cabbages. He says he thinks the plot and film are spicy and vibrant, like the Korean culture and people.
Most expensive movie in South Korean cinema history as of 2009.
Actor Jung Woo-sung ("The Good") broke his arm during filming.
In studying the map, he says that the Russian words mean it could be the "Maritime Province". In North America "Maritime Province" means the eastern seaboard of Canada. To a Korean it means the Primorsky Krai, the coastal region of Siberia that abuts northern Korea.
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
"Man-gil: The bounty on your head is 300 won. Yoon Tae-goo: What? I'm only worth a piano? Man-gil: A used one at that."
"Park Chang-yi: People must know that they're going to die, and yet they live as though they never will. Hilarious."