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Director: Yu Young-sik
Cast: Jang Dong-gun, Jung Jun-ho, Kim Sang-joong, Lee Beom-soo
Set in 1920s Shanghai, the film recounts the activities of a group of young Koreans trying to destabilize Japanese control of their penninsula. Through an anti-occupation terrorist campaign, the five men hope to inspire a resurrection throughout their penninsular homeland.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Anarchists is a relatively obscure 2000 South Korean film directed by Yu Young-sik that has received little critical attention. The action-thriller focuses on a group of young Koreans trying to destabilize Japanese control over their peninsula through anti-occupation terrorist activities. Details about the film's reception and audience ratings are unavailable.
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Directed by Yu Young-sik, The Anarchists from 2000 offers an enthralling blend of action and political thriller, exploring the dramatic anti-occupation activities of young Korean revolutionaries in 1920s Shanghai. Featuring compelling performances from stars like Jang Dong-gun, this film provides a visually striking and thematically rich portrait of the fight for national independence.
Les Anarchistes is a 2015 French drama film directed by Elie Wajeman and co-written with Gaëlle Macé. It was selected to open the Critics' Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
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