Movie: A Company ManRating: 4/5South Korean filmmakers have been impressing me constantly since they package their action-thrillers with world class stuff. Such is the So Ji- sub starrer action thriller A COMPANY MAN. Terrific action and well portrayed emotions along with some surprisingly amazing visual effects: that's what makes this film complete.So Ji-sub is a good actor and that needs not to be told to his fans. But those who don't know him would need his introduction for sure. He is superb in the emotional sequences and uses his voice as an instrument to show his character. He does a stupendous job in the action sequences, which forms the film's highlight. Rest others, since I don't know their names, do a great job too.The story and screenplay both are quite good, and the film is quite fast paced too. With a runtime of merely 96 minutes, thee film wins over you completely. The music is good. Cinematography, editing, dialogues are all good.The only thing one might find as a glitch is that the film resembles A BITTERSWEET LIFE in some portions. Both were about the same kind of heroes and some elements do match. But at the end of the day, both films are quite different from each other. The film is quite dramatic in the beginning but later on builds the required tension with momentum.Overall, A COMPANY MAN is yet another impressive South Korean action thriller that makes me say, "Go for it, I'm going to watch it again!".
... View MoreA company man is a film about a man who works for a company of assassins that is actually disguised as a metal company in order to remain secretive. The film starts out with the main character and a young temp who is about to go murder a few people. After the job the main character was supposed to kill the temp but leaves him alive and wishes that some money is delivered to his family. The main character falls for the mother and begins to realize that he does not want to continue in the line of work but rather start a new life with this woman. Only problem is it isn't a job that one can actually just quit.The film is predictable for the most part and a few of the scenes I found a bit funny. The action sequences are good but as some of the reviews mention the dialogue and the characters are a bit one dimensional. One reviewer compared it to a film called A Bittersweet Life, which also deals with an assassin but the story is deeper and the acting is amazing. If you haven't seen a Bittersweet Life please watch it rather than this film but if you have seen it and want to watch this, you will see the similarities and major differences. I think both characters however carry themselves the same. Start off as emotionless but slowly begin to care for what they want. A Company Man is available on Netflix and is in Korean with English subtitles. Not sure if A Bittersweet Life is on Netflix.
... View Morei wouldn't say the movie is necessary bad, but just average.The styling and action sequences are filmed very well.However the story seems just too forced and we never get the chance to explore the protagonist or the other characters and their inner turmoil.And even till the end of the movie, i feel totally nothing for the characters.One point that i do wish to bring out is that having watched "A Bittersweet Life", i feel the director 'borrowed' too much from that movie, whether it's the story, the styling and including the acting from the main actor such as the look of being lost with regret to even the ending of looking at the mirror trying to figure out why the whole thing is coming down like this.If you haven't seen "A Bittersweet Life", i suggest you skip this one and see that instead... If you have seen both, i'm sure you get what i mean.
... View MoreSPOILERS!A Company Man is 2012 Korean movie about a contract killer operating in a modern day corporate structure. It is an action drama.The film stars So Ji-sub as Hyung-do. Hyung-do is white collar worker employed at the corporate office of a metal works company. He's a loyal mid-management type who's married to his job, and, he goes about his daily 9-5 routine as so many other people do in this world. He also happens to be a professional assassin, as is, apparently, everyone else at the entire office he works at. This a legit company with typical business concerns, but they also kill people. There are several dozen people or so that work for this company, and everybody working here is well aware of the company's dual purpose. From the chairman on down to the receptionist at the front desk, everybody has their part to play in making sure the company is a success on both fronts.There must be a lot of people that need to be killed in Korea, in order for a corporation such as this to have sprung up to outsource all the contract killing work that's seemingly available. While the existence of such a company as this is hard to fathom, it does provide for somewhat of an interesting dynamic here; office politics, personal employee interactions, and the like, are on display (just as within any small to mid size company work environment the world over). There's board meetings, company retreats, promotions vied for, office parties, etc it's one big happy work/family that seems perfectly content with what they're doing. It's an odd and intriguing premise to watch play out, a premise which posits a work environment which can sort of be summarized as: "Hey, Good job everyone on getting that shipment of girders out to Japan on schedule Let's all welcome back Mrs. Kim from maternity leave Mr. So, you're late for knife fighting practice Project team B, we need that cost analysis on the Jeju project asap Today is Ms. Bae's birthday party Now, everyone be on time tomorrow, cause we have lots of people to kill this week, etc " I'm generalizing the atmosphere at play here, but, you get the idea.Hyung-do is a rising star in the company, and its best assassin, He's tiring of the corporate grind involved with his job however, and he's also becoming more & more sentimental with the people he's continually charged with killing off. Eventually, he wants to "retire" from the business but, as one would imagine, this is a company that is somewhat difficult to extricate one's self from on their own terms.This film devotes the middle hour or so of its story to the retiring hit-man looking after the young protégé he was supposed to eliminate, and subsequently romancing and falling in love with his mom along the way. I'm game for a good romance story intermixed with my action, but the love angle here is poorly executed it drags along & is too underwritten for you to engage yourselves into the romantic relationship between the hit-man & mother. There's also some nonsense back story angle about how the mother was a former pop star/singer in her youth, and the hit-man was once the young love/star struck dork who delivered meals to her this "sub" story was told via various flashbacks from the past, and it's all terribly unnecessary to the romantic story in the present Spend some money on a second unit writing team will you?Eventually, you arrive to the climax of the story then, revenge & bloodshed ensue!There are a few decent action set pieces here and there, but, this is not a balls to the wall action film by any means, and, those action scenes are few and far between. That's not really the problem though It's mostly undermined by its weakly written retirement/romantic story (which should have been a highlight, instead of a detriment). My lasting impression of this film was that it was OK, but, it was also very disjointed and muddled down a bit by its lackluster screen writing.Bottom Line: 6 to 7 range It's a 6 star film IMO Not mandatory Watchable though.
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