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  1. Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time (Korean: 범죄와의 전쟁: 나쁜놈들 전성시대; lit. War on Crime: The Golden Age of the Bad Guys) is a 2012 South Korean gangster film directed by Yoon Jong-bin starring Choi Min-sik and Ha Jung-woo.

    • February 2, 2012
  2. Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time (Bumchoiwaui junjaeng) - Un film di Jong-bin Yoon. Uno spietato e lucido thriller che omaggia i grandi classici del passato. Con Choi Min-sik, Ha Jung-woo. Thriller, Corea del sud, 2012. Durata 134 min.

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    • Choi Min-Sik, Ha Jung-Woo
    • Jong-Bin Yoon
  3. 2 feb 2012 · Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time: Directed by Yoon Jong-bin. With Choi Min-sik, Ha Jung-woo, Cho Jin-woong, Ma Dong-seok. On the verge of being fired, a corrupt customs official finds a haul of drugs and teams up with a vicious gangster to become the most powerful crime partnership in Busan.

    • (7,1K)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Jong-bin Yoon
    • 2012-02-02
  4. 23 lug 2012 · Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time: Film Review. Changeable actor Choi Min-sik gives a crackerjack performance in a Scorsese-esque crime epic from South Korea.

  5. 1 gen 2012 · Saga gangsteristica dai risvolti familiari, Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time rappresenta la parabola criminale di Ik-hyun (Choi Min-sik, al ritorno sul grande schermo dopo I Saw the Devil) su uno sfondo storico allargato: dalle retate dei primi anni 60 alla guerra al crimine dichiarata dal presidente Roh Tae-woo negli anni 90 ...

  6. 2 feb 2012 · "Nameless Gangster" depicts the clashes in the Busan underworld when the government declares its war against crime. Former public officer, Choi Ik-Hyun ( Choi Min-Sik) and crime boss Choi Hyung-Bae ( Ha Jung-Woo) sit in the center of the maelstrom that sweeps the city. In 1982, Choi Ik-Hyun works as a customs officer at the Busan Port.

  7. Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time was a breakthrough for Yoon Jong-bin. It was the highest grossing film of early 2012, and received a rapturous response from local critics. Many viewers praised the work for exposing something truthful, albeit slightly shameful, about the way things work in Korean society.