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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Movie
  • Data de Lançamento: Dez 21, 2016
  • Duração: 2 hr. 23 min.
  • Pontuação: 8.0 (scored by 2,400 usuários)
  • Classificado: #2226
  • Popularidade: #2628
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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No geral 7.0
História 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Musical 7.0
Voltar a ver 6.0
Foi bom ver as reviravoltas do povo pra alcançar seus objetivos, seja a polícia para pegar os criminosos quanto o Presidente da One Network pra fugir de tudo.

O personagem do Kim Woo Bin me deixou na dúvida de que lado ele estava em vários momentos porque ele sempre tinha algumas atitudes suspeitas.
Enquanto o policial com sua tamanha inteligência estava disposto a qualquer coisa para conseguir derrubar os envolvidos na lavagem de dinheiro.

É um filme com grandes nomes no elenco então esperava um pouquinho mais da história, mas veja bem, não é ruim, mas podia ter sido melhor.

Teve uma personagem, a Kim Omma que eu sinceramente não entendi muito o propósito dela ali.

No geral é um filme bom e que poderia muito bem ser de uma hora e pouco.

Ah e citaram o Brasil nesse filme ??

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Fev 13, 2017
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No geral 7.5
História 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musical 7.0
Voltar a ver 7.0
Maybe because I have a bias for Kim Woo Bin and Lee Byung Hun or the fact that I saw director Ui-seok Jo, Kang Dong Won and Kim Woo Bin during their premiere here in Hong Kong that I enjoyed this film. Or maybe because I have an undying crush for Kim Woo Bin so I liked this film.

Maybe those are clouded my judgement.

But I admit, Master is not a perfect film. It certainly helps if you love the actors you are seeing on screen.

Cold Eyes (2013) director, Ui-seok Jo makes the style of Master, a reminiscent of his 2013 hit. Fast-paced, suspense and action-filled. I did enjoy Master a little bit more though, I felt like it has more substance, however questionable it may be.

Lee Byung Hun plays the bad guy (not a first), the CEO of a big company, One Network who is scamming their customers and is involved in fraud cases among others. Kim Woo Bin plays the section chief of communications/technology, a tech-whiz of some sort and Kang Dong Won plays the head of the investigating team. The three have good chemistry—each a talented actor on their own.

No doubt Lee has an actor. My first time to see Kang (and quiet guy during the premiere as well) and crime/action films are not new to him. Kim, this is probably his best role (for me) to date. Though, better characterization would work—given that we have 3 contrasting characters. But I think Ui suffers from that problem regardless.

Kudos though for showing us two badass female characters, played by Uhm Ji-won and Jin Kyung, though they deserve more screen time. And justice for Jin's character.

Master is messy. It starts strong—intriguing even, leading us on, much like Cold Eyes' exposition. But ultimately, things start to get a little bit out-of-place. There is little backbone or sense in how things escalated. They either seem ridiculous or just not how it's supposed to go.

Ui tries to back it up with comic relief which Kim does well and contrasts with Kang's serious demeanour. Lee does it well too.

Yu Eok does well with the cinematography, contrasting Seoul's tall buildings to the Philippines' tropical and cramped houses. Though as a Filipino, it's still a bit disappointing that Tondo (one of the largest squatter areas and poorest is the one chosen to showcase including the poor environment and such, there is so much more to show than that but okay).

Action-wise, it's more intense than Cold Eyes but the latter has better suspense and build-up though the former tried to throw a plot twist that seems wow at first but ridiculous the next...due to the lack of a backbone.

It's not the "exotic" place that would save Master. It's the cast. It's the reason that, despite all its flaws, that I ultimately still enjoyed this.

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Detalhes

  • Movie: Mestre
  • País: Coreia do Sul
  • Data de Lançamento: Dez 21, 2016
  • Duração: 2 hr. 23 min.
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: 15+ - 15 anos ou mais

Estatísticas

  • Pontuação: 8.0 (avaliado por 2,400 usuários)
  • Classificado: #2226
  • Popularidade: #2628
  • Fãs: 5,462

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