Reviews Of The Yellow Sea (2024)

1. The Yellow Sea – review | Movies | The Guardian

  • Oct 20, 2011 · This noirish South Korean gangster film is a deafening explosion of energy, gruesome violence and chaos that, despite its implausibilities, ...

  • This noirish South Korean gangster film is a deafening explosion of energy, gruesome violence and chaos that, despite its implausibilities, has brashness and style, writes Peter Bradshaw

2. The Yellow Sea Blu-ray review | Cine Outsider

  • Mar 27, 2012 · The film stands on its own merits as a thoughtful, intense and exciting crime thriller, one with a supremely violent streak and a high body count.

  • "Perhaps the stabbiest film ever made."

3. The Yellow Sea - Movie Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes

4. The Yellow Sea (2010) directed by Na Hong-jin • Reviews, film + cast

  • A Korean man in China takes an assassination job in South Korea to make money and find his missing wife. But when the job is botched, he is forced to go on ...

  • A Korean man in China takes an assassination job in South Korea to make money and find his missing wife. But when the job is botched, he is forced to go on the run from the police and the gangsters who paid him.

5. Film Review: 'The Yellow Sea' - Variety

  • Jun 1, 2011 · A desperate would-be assassin from a little-known Korean-Chinese community becomes the unlikely moral center of “The Yellow Sea,” a ...

  • The Yellow Sea A breathtakingly brutal man-on-the-run thriller with a trenchant basis in gutter-level reality.

6. Film review – The Yellow Sea (2010) - Cinema Autopsy

  • Dec 8, 2011 · The Yellow Sea is still an exhilarating film with action that is breathtakingly kinetic and visceral.

  • NOTE: This is a review of the 140-minute International Cut (aka Director’s Cut) version of the film. Gu-nam (Ha Jung-woo) is resilient. He may be hopelessly in debt, has been left by his wife, can’…

7. Film Review: The Yellow Sea (2010) by Na Hong-jin - Asian Movie Pulse

  • Apr 2, 2021 · “The Yellow Sea” is a very entertaining movie, whose 157 minutes provide a rather intriguing spectacle.

  • A very entertaining movie, whose 157 minutes provide a rather intriguing spectacle. Film Review: The Yellow Sea (2010) by Na Hong-jin

8. Review: The Yellow Sea (Na Hong-Jin, 2011) - The Film Emporium

  • Mar 25, 2012 · The Yellow Sea is a Korean action-thriller written and directed by Na Hong-Jin (The Chaser), which has screened in the Un Certain Regard at the 2011 Cannes ...

  • The Yellow Sea is a Korean action-thriller written and directed by Na Hong-Jin ( The Chaser ), which has screened in the Un Certain Regard a...

9. 'The Yellow Sea' Movie Review - The Last Thing I See

  • Jun 12, 2011 · “The Yellow Sea” is full of great performance, stunning, gore-soaked fight scenes, and frantic action pieces, like when Gu-nam takes out half of Seoul driving ...

  • For fans of movies where things explode and people get kicked in the face.

10. The Yellow Sea Review | Movie - Empire

  • Oct 18, 2011 · Read the Empire Movie review of The Yellow Sea. More startling than an unexpected punch in the noggin, Na Hong-Jin's unusual thriller could ...

  • Read the Empire Movie review of The Yellow Sea. More startling than an unexpected punch in the noggin, Na Hong-Jin's unusual thriller could have...

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