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Bad Guys Always Die

Bad Guys Always Die

坏蛋必须死

5.7

2015

104 min

Action

Comedy

A Chinese teacher in Busan awaits 3 of his friends to spend holidays together in Jeju Island, Korea. Secret gangsters, Sexy Korean woman, old policeman and pastors exist in their tour one by one. The tour became a mysterious and unknown adventures.

Bad Guys Always Die

坏蛋必须死

5.7

2015

104 min

Action

Comedy

A Chinese teacher in Busan awaits 3 of his friends to spend holidays together in Jeju Island, Korea. Secret gangsters, Sexy Korean woman, old policeman and pastors exist in their tour one by one. The tour became a mysterious and unknown adventures.

Cast

Son Ye-jin

Ji-yeon

Chen Bolin

Qiangzi (Chang-joo)

Qiao Zhenyu

San'er

Shin Hyun-joon

Killer

Park Cheol-min

Catholic priest

Jang Kwang

Local station police-in-charge

Ding Wenbo

Datou

Wi Ha-jun

Cha Myung-ho

Kim Yoon-hee

Soon-hee

Yang Xuwen

Pa-pa

Reviews

Alunauwie

@Alunauwie

1 month ago

The film opens with a visually engaging intro, marked by solid editing and animation that hint at its comedy-action genre. However, the initial soundtrack feels mismatched with the tone of the visuals, slightly weakening the impact. Audio issues continue throughout the film, with loud background music often clashing with character dialogues and an unconvincing villain voice that undercuts the character's significance. Set in the scenic Jeju Island, the film subtly showcases the island's beauty through well-composed cinematography. The use of both Korean and Chinese languages adds depth to the narrative, with Chen Bolin delivering a fairly natural performance despite occasional awkwardness. Some CGI elements may appear unrealistic, but they contribute to the film’s comedic charm rather than detract from it. *Bad Guys Always Die* is recommended for those who enjoy light, unpredictable action-comedy films. Despite minor timeline flaws, the story offers surprising twists and heartfelt moments, with natural performances and seamless cross-cultural interactions. At its core, the film delivers a thoughtful message about trusting in life’s divine plan and embracing both the joy and pain of unexpected journeys. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)