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What are the names of the violent trilogy of Korean movies besides The Cruel History of Mazhou Street and The Mean Street?

It was directed and written by Jiangnan 1970 and Korea Liuhe 20 14.

The film Jiangnan 1970 is set in Seoul in the 1970s. It tells the story of the real estate industry in Jiangnan District, where power and lust are rampant and politicians collude with the underworld to make huge profits. The man played by Lee MinHo and Jin Ruiyuan participated in real estate development, joined the underworld and lived a struggling life. Brothers since childhood, but when they grow up, they are tit for tat because of their different positions and interests. Around the story of their desire, loyalty and betrayal, Liu He, the director, is known as the godfather of Korean gangster movies. After experiencing the cruel history of Mazhou Street and Mean Street, it is the last part of the Street Trilogy.

Zhong Da (Lee MinHo) is an orphan. He lives in poverty by collecting garbage. Due to mistakes, he joined a gang, but in a scuffle, he was separated from his sworn brother Bai Yongqi (Jin Ruiyuan). Kim Dae-jung was adopted by the kind gangster Jiang Xianxiu (Zheng Jinyong). He and his daughter Xianhui (Jin Xuexian) are like brothers and sisters, and gradually feel the warmth of the family. A few years later, Kim Dae-jung became the backbone of the gang and was involved in the crazy enclosure of gangs in South China. Coincidentally, Kim Dae-jung and Bai Yongqi met unexpectedly, only to find that their eldest brother not only got along well with rival gangs, but also became strangers. Faced with the great temptation of money, for the sake of respected adoptive father and beloved sister, and for the sake of brotherhood, Kim Dae became more and more ruthless and decided to gamble everything with his fist.

Extended data:

Jiangnan 1970 is an action drama film directed and written by Korean director Liu He, starring Lee MinHo and Jin Ruiyuan.

The film is set in South Korea in 1970s, and tells the story of two young orphans standing on the cusp of interest disputes caused by real estate, becoming accomplices of political rights and fighting for survival.

The film premiered in Korea on 2015 65438+1October 2 1, and it was the first film whose copyright was sold to 14 after the Korean audience exceeded 2 million.

Award-winning record:

5 1 Korean Hundred Ideas Art Award Best Popular Actor Award (Lee MinHo)?

19 Best Producer Award of Fuchuan International Fantasy Film Festival (Lee MinHo)?

Best Newcomer Award of the 52nd Korean Film Bell Award (Lee MinHo)?

Pop Star Award of the 36th Korean Qinglong Film Awards (Lee MinHo, Jin Shuoxian)

Jiangnan 1970, as the final work of Liu He's "Street Trilogy", left its unique and powerful charm. The successful acting transformation of Lee MinHo and Jin Ruiyuan makes the story of Jiangnan real estate development more novel. This film is not only a simple chronological film, but also their emotional lines and stories naturally allude to the poor capitalism in modern society. It is a film that makes people rethink today's reality. (It's an entertainment review)

The film not only has a gold medal team for ten years to join in the preparation and production, but also boldly stars Lee MinHo, a "popular idol" who is in great contrast with the character image. Action scenes, story patterns and cast have been upgraded, and the impact brought by the film is the perfect combination of fierce fighting and touching stories. Lee MinHo's transformation, gorgeous fighting and tough guy's tenderness make the whole movie interesting. (Netease Network Review)

Compared with the cruel history of "Mazhou Street" and "Mean Street", this film has been greatly upgraded in action scenes and production, and continues the male realistic style. The three major action scenes in the film are unforgettable, especially the battle of a hundred people in mud, which took two weeks to shoot. Lee MinHo and Jin Ruiyuan cooperated perfectly, and their excellent performances showed the gentleness and ruthlessness of gangs in the 1970s. (Sina. Com review)

Lee MinHo, who starred in the film for the first time, and Jin Ruiyuan, who caught the heavy feeling of the film, both turned their acting skills into success. Different from the image of the prince in fairy tales, Lee MinHo became Kim Dae-jung who was confused by the desire for money and killed people without blinking an eye. Jin Ruiyuan also explained Bai Yongqi's meanness with his steady acting skills. Lee MinHo's inner drama in order to break the hopeless life, and Jin Ruiyuan's bold acting in order to succeed, all make the audience more involved in the film. (It's an entertainment review)

Reference link:

Jiangnan 1970- Baidu Encyclopedia