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Oct 2, 2015 - These films are dubbed in Tagalog, ensuring the most enjoyment for Filipinos. First-up is Gangnam Blues, a neo-noir action film set in 1970s. Tagalog Dubbed Gangnam Blues (2015) Tagalog Dubbed. Please Follow us on Twitter/Facebook to receive latest news about Full Movies Online On Putlocker 5movies.
Yoo Ha’s Gangnam Blues opens with two politicians aboard a helicopter, surveying acres of farmlands, empty lots and rolling hills. Far above everybody else, they make plans to develop the land for Seoul’s expansion, oblivious to all the lives to be displaced. Jong-dae (Lee Min-ho) and Yong-gi (Kim Rae-won), orphans who adopted each other as brothers, are scavengers whose only aspiration is to have a decent place to live in.
After being violently evicted from their pitiful shack, they are immediately recruited into a gang tasked to wreak havoc during a meeting that will keep the current leadership in his position. After the rumble, the two are separated. Jong-dae is adopted by the gang boss, who has then retired from crime to become a humble laundryman. Jong-dae however is led to return to the gang, swindling farmers of their land to help his boss win the race to own Gangnam.
Yong-gi ends up on the other side of the fence, rising from the ranks to become the trusted hatchet man of Jong-dae’s rival gang. A period piece Gangnam Blues’ echoes Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York (2002), in the way that it ironically portrays a place and everything that place stands for through its dark history. In the Scorsese film, New York is shown as various districts of immigrants who are lorded over by ruthless gangs who are in perpetual war with each other. Yoo’s film takes a similar approach, showcasing the past of Gangnam, now a district of Seoul that is famed for its upscale homes and commercial spaces, as one that is built on a marriage of high-level corruption and violence.
Gangnam Blues, set in the '70s, where South Korea, cautious and suspicious of the communist North, is in the process of expansion at whatever cost. Yoo painstakingly recreates the period, utilizing sights and sounds, including a lovely montage backgrounded by Freddie Aguilar’s 'Anak,' to evoke a not-so-distant past that has been made close to unrecognizable because of the quick pace of development. The setting has been stylized to become the appropriate backdrop to the tale of two brothers who are forced to be at odds with each other by both history and fate. A gang fight ensues. Screengrab from YouTube The film’s cynicism is unwavering. It never allows itself to get waylaid by unnecessary romance and instead peppers itself with details of the social rot that paved the way for progress.