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Too Young to Die

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A 73-year-old Korean confectionery vendor (Park Chi-gyu) and a 72-year-old folk musician (Lee Sun-ye) meet and fall in love.

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Scott Clark Starburst Taking aim at every level of Italian culture, Martino and Gastaldi put together a surprisingly enjoyable caper. Sure the hard-hitting exploitation of a title and subject like that are dismissed early, but as a film its watchable and nicely put together. Rated: 6/10 Oct 18, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Sergio Martino's les gritty giallo entry that used comic relief and slapstick at times to make the genre more palatable to wide audience. Overall it's a failure as a giallo mystery, lacking in thrills or many memorable set-pieces / action sequences aside from a rollercoaster shootout. The lead does remind me of a young Robert Redford and the score is provided by Curb your Enthusiasm's "Frolic" composer, Luciano Michelini. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A 73-year-old Korean confectionery vendor (Park Chi-gyu) and a 72-year-old folk musician (Lee Sun-ye) meet and fall in love.
Director
Park Jin-pyo
Producer
Kim Hong-baek
Screenwriter
Lee Su-mi
Genre
Romance, Drama
Original Language
Korean
Release Date (DVD)
Aug 29, 2006
Runtime
1h 6m
Sound Mix
Surround