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  • 명장면!!

  • this movie kick ass I don´t give a shit if it is copied the prerformance is outstanding

  • Makes me wanna be like tae-shik and save all those kids!!! The worlds a horrible place

  • oh... ninjas cutting onions on my keyboard...

  • This part is my favorite~!

  • The sound in this clip is slightly ahead of the video.

  • la imagen del video mostro lo que ya iba a pasar

  • Won Bin is soooooooo handsome...

  • realy good movie, from the story to the acrtes, acpecialy the girl realy good acting.

  • damn dust and onion TvT

  • So overated film

  • the real Ramrowan is thai but the story origin ,ramrowan is vietnam migrant  to be guard.

  • Is Ramrowan Thai or Vietnamese because earlier Oh Myung called him a Vietcong. And the name sounds Thai. Man, this was an intense scene/fight. Anyways, I felt sorry for So-mi's mom because she got owned. So-mi shouldn't steal just like her mother. And her mother got abused, man feel sorry for those moms out there in the real world and in this film. Bravo, 10/10 stars for the movie. :) Part 2 here we go!!

  • @RudeBoy24i i think his filipino

  • btw, I don't think Ramrowan is really an inhumane bad guy...he seems to be the bad guy with the sense of humanity towards the children, especially So Mi and the sense of honour towards his opponent, Tae Shik... Ramrowan is professional hitman...he kill neither because he likes to kill nor he hates his 'subject'...he kills because it was his job... Ramrowan is the humane bad guy in this movie... I like the way he killed Oh Myung Kyu with his 'kerambit', though it was quite violent...

  • the 'weird-looking' knife used by Ramrowan to fight against Tae Shik was called 'kerambit', a traditional and close combat weapon that originally came from South East Asia... this 'kerambit' a.k.a 'lawi ayam', 'kuku ayam', and 'rambai ayam' also used in the movie 'Taken' in a scene where Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) fight against one man that also used the same weapon... the uniqueness of this weapon are its simplicity, handy size, and hard to be disassembled by the opponent....

  • haha.. no match..

  • Why would Ramrowon initiate with a backhand slash? The Cold Steel Steel Tiger is only sharpened on the inside of the curve.

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  • Nintai--first movie i've seen it in--an martial art form that makes killing beautiful+

  • WHAT A FIGHT!

    

  • Omg, how is this dude 33? This is a lieee. D;

  • LOL. Has anyone noticed that BROMIDE Magazine with 2AM on its cover?! :))) bd

  • I wish someone loves me that much :'(

  • *kick in the ass* "You won't die bitch."

  • very realistic

  • the story is not very original. but the fighting scene is really great.

  • @KYUNGILNAM Right? seems like there's a lot of "highly trained special agents haunted by the deaths of their pregnant wife" gimmick.

  • @aaronsayys lol. korean cinema should be more creative instead of copying.

  • @aaronsayys  but this fighting scene is very good. because of lots of gansger movies, koreans know how to make best fighting scenes.

  • @KYUNGILNAM Story may not be original, but I thought it was very well done. If you ever watched the movie "Taken", try comparing it to this. The Man From Nowhere is the far superior movie then Taken.

  • cold steel tiger karambit!

    

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  • @MemorCadoMemoFidelis Don't know if you noticed or not, but one of the guys he kills in the club has a Zytel Ti-Lite.

  • his eyes are very alluring 

  • the only proper asian martial arts film

  • @Lukeclout try ong bak mate...great film everything is original fighting

  • tears...please stop falling.. =((

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