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For the Emperor

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A former professional baseball player becomes entangled in loan-sharking and mob connections after a fixing scandal ejects him from his sport. When his girlfriend vanishes he is forced to confront his mentor and enter a deadly battle.

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Panos Kotzathanasis Asian Movie Pulse As such, the only way for someone to enjoy “For the Emperor” is to focus on the elements Park Sang-joon focused himself, namely the action and the sex, and ignore everything else, in this unashamed guy-flick. Rated: 5 Jan 3, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member There's a 6-minute American sci-fi short movie out there by the same name with a completely different plot. Probably a better investment of your time. A whizz-kid pitcher injures his shoulder and endures hard looks from his manager and so instantly he starts fixing games for gamblers. Then starts collecting debts for loan sharks. All the while stabbing seemingly anyone that moves. It follows the steps of the dagger dance always: when two people square off with knives, the (relatively) bad guy must swing wildly to expose his torso to one blocking move and multiple stabbin's. Many watermelons were injured in the making of this soundtrack. Fast but dull. No smile is cracked. No repartee is snapped. Not even a sassy, doey-eyed little kid is protected. This isn't the Korean cinema I know and love. Avoid. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review jesse o First things first, the description for this film is completely messed up. The description, as quoted from Netflix, is as follows: 'A disgraced ex-baseball player enjoys climbing the ranks of a loan shark mob, but goes to war against the ruthless boss when the woman he loves vanishes.' Sounds like a South Korean movie all right, they have to include a romantic subplot in there, to appeal to the fairer sex, even though the romance itself is practically nonexistent. I swear, the only character development between these two as a couple are two sex scenes. One of the sex scenes is exceedingly long. Somehow they think that a long sex scenes means that a deeper emotional connection is being built between these two. Nope. That's not how it works. That's never how it works. Other than that there's literally nothing. And it's not like the two have much chemistry to begin with during the scenes they're not fucking each other. Min-ki Lee is honestly just not that good of an actor honestly. He simply doesn't know how to emote. He has no facial expression other than pissed off all the time and his delivery isn't much better. It makes buying into him as a lead character difficult. Not to mention that his story, outside of the two sex scenes with the woman he loves, isn't any good and doesn't really follow any logical story progression. It's not that the film is that complex, it's just that they do such a poor job at setting everything up and then paying off on it in a satisfactory fashion, that if you miss out on one scene then you'd be lost for the rest of the film. Perhaps it's not that you're lost, it's that sometimes the progression seems to be out of nowhere. Sometimes the lead would just be talking to his boss and then the next scene he'd be betraying him to the cops. Like there would be no setup for this whatsoever. There's pointless twists and betrayals that come out of nowhere. It's honestly a poorly written movie on pretty much every front. I honestly have no idea what the film was supposed to be about, in the long run. It goes all over the place, has poorly written characters, is poorly acted, from the lead actor at least, and perhaps the only redeeming thing about might be the fact that some of the 'action' scenes themselves are so ridiculously bloody. Because why the fuck not, right? It's not like it really redeems the film that much but, out of everything, that's the only thing they do right. With that out of the way, this movie is honestly terrible. There's little-to-no good in this film, so, yea, it's really bad. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member This one had a bit too many plot points that i felt were unneeded and odd choices, but all in- its still a better movie then most US productions. (as is normally the case for all Well Go USA films) Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member Visual pretty film. Sex scenes were pretty realistic, so enjoy that. Fun cat and mouse style twists that have you rooting for each of the characters at different points. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A former professional baseball player becomes entangled in loan-sharking and mob connections after a fixing scandal ejects him from his sport. When his girlfriend vanishes he is forced to confront his mentor and enter a deadly battle.
Director
Park Sangjun
Producer
Lee Tae-heon
Screenwriter
Lee Yongsu
Production Co
Opeoseupikchyeoseu
Genre
Action, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
Korean
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 4, 2016
Runtime
1h 44m