A Dirty Carnival

2006 "A world without trust and mercy."
7.3| 2h21m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 17 October 2006 Released
Producted By: Sidus
Country: South Korea
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A small-time thug who collects debts for the local triad is torn between his criminal aspirations and his devotion to family.

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Drama, Action, Crime

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Director

Yoo Ha

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Sidus

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A Dirty Carnival Audience Reviews

Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Lucia Ayala It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
martin-fennell Another good korean thriller, although not one of the best ones. This reminded me of those warner gangster movies, and you could easily imagine James Cagney in the lead role. it was a good movie, and kept my interest all the way through. The fight scenes are bloody brutal, and to this untrained eye, quite realistic. The performances are good
xpf3838 No glamorous, highly classy gangster story. No sweetening of unrealistic heroic gangsters in this movie. This shows corrupt cop, a parasitic life of gangsters. Somehow, the story deeply moves your sympathy of a human tragedy.The main character is a 29 year old petty gangster who is burdened caring for an ailing mother, a brother who wants to become a gangster and his family is about to lose their home. He realizes that he cannot continue on like this. He finds himself in a web of murder and betrayal in a world where trust and mercy doesn't exist.compared other Korean gangster movies, this is one of the top 5.
CinemaClown A tale of betrayal & motivation in the Korean mob life, A Dirty Carnival concerns a 29-year old gangster working for a middle-rank enforcer whose rise begins after he takes up a job that earns him the big boss' trust & eliminates his boss to take up his position instead. But the real trouble begins when his friend, an aspiring filmmaker, asks him to be a consultant for his debut features which brings forth the events that were buried long ago.There isn't much to complain in most of the film's aspects as everything is carried out pretty well be it the direction, screenplay, cinematography, editing or performances but the one thing I admire most about it is the action choreography for it puts on screen an impressive example of street fighting in the opening moments only & repeats itself at regular intervals throughout the film plus it's amazingly well accompanied by its electronic score.On an overall scale, A Dirty Carnival presents a really fine effort from its cast & crew to come out as a nicely crafted crime-drama but it's also missing that X-factor that elevates a film like this to a level of greatness & the sum of the parts don't add up as well as I would've liked it to. Still, A Dirty Carnival works in many ways & steadily captures the zero tolerance principle of Korean mob life. Recommended for fans of Asian cinema.
darrylwad If you are looking for more in a gangster film than just violence and fights then this is the film for you.This is a very well rounded film, in addition to some good scenes of violence, murder, betrayal and fights, there is a good splaterring of humour, family drama and a small bit of romance too.The film centres around a low level gangster who through hard work and various violent acts begins to rise through the ranks.One of the major messages of the film is about trust, friendship and betrayal.The acting and directing are all very good, without the need to go over the top due to the excellent pacing of the film and a very good storyline.Very highly recommended, the time to the end credits is just shy of 2H18, but it's well worth the time for the excellent twists and turns as the film goes on.