Plot: A-Ho is a young kid who is bullied in school and feels eclipsed by his older brother. Things take a turn for the worse when he opens up to Radish, one of his few friends. Radish confronts the bully and chops off his hand, which lands the both of them in juvenile prison. In one chaotic moment, the lives of A-Ho's family are shattered and the aftermath will take years to fade away. A-Ho cleans up his act and breaks with his old life, taking on a couple of jobs to pay his dues. But when Radish is released, A-H
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May 04, 2020
Another mighty fine film by Chung, though probably his most commercial outing since his debut. More focus on conventional drama and a tad long, but there are plenty of gripping moments and the visual splendor of his earlier films is still very much present. A perfect entry point for those not yet familiar with Chung's oeuvre.