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Friend The Great Legacy
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17 years after the events of first movie, Choi Sung-hoon, Lee Han Dong';;s son, who grew up in abusive family, and has fallen to life of petty crime, ends up in jail, same one where Lee Jeong-suk is serving his sentence. Doon-seok meets Dong-soo';;s son Sung-hoon in prison, but keeps his relationship with Dong-soo a secret. Joon-seok proposes to Sung-hoon to join forces with him when he';;s out of prison in order to grow in power, but the table is turned suddenly when Sung-hoon finds out about the connection between Sung-hoon and his father.
17 years after the events of first movie, Choi Sung-hoon, Lee Han Dong';;s son, who grew up in abusive family, and has fallen to life of petty crime, ends up in jail, same one where Lee Jeong-suk is serving his sentence. Doon-seok meets Dong-soo';;s son Sung-hoon in prison, but keeps his relationship with Dong-soo a secret. Joon-seok proposes to Sung-hoon to join forces with him when he';;s out of prison in order to grow in power, but the table is turned suddenly when Sung-hoon finds out about the connection between Sung-hoon and his father.
Actors:
Ji-Geon Jang,
Young-nam Jang,
Woo-bin Kim,
Ho-bin Jeong,
Jin-mo Ju,
Lim Il-Gyu,
Han-na Kang,
Joo Suk-tae,
Oh-seong Yu
Ji-Geon Jang
Young-nam Jang
25 November 1973, South Korea
Woo-bin Kim
16 July 1989, South Korea
Ho-bin Jeong
Jin-mo Ju
11 August 1974, Seoul, Korea
Lim Il-Gyu
June 14, 1978 in Busan, South Korea
Han-na Kang
Joo Suk-tae
Oh-seong Yu
11 September 1968, Kangwon, South Korea
Country:
Korea
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December 10, 2013
While it's not much worse than its predecessor, Friend 2: The Legacy has none of the bromantic charm that made Friend, South Korean writer-director Kyung-Taek Kwak's 2001 gangster drama, the highest-grossing film in Korean history.December 13, 2013
For pure genre lovers, all of this will be pure catnip, and for others, once you accept all the derivativeness and noisome clichés, it may deliver real, if somewhat primitive, migraine-inducing entertainment.December 12, 2013
The moral that hoodlums who abide by loyalty and principles are redeemable remains entirely suspect.December 13, 2013
Overlong and stuffed with melodramaDecember 12, 2013
The subtle anguish of performances by Mr. Yoo and Mr. Kim is a welcome addition to the gangster flick family.