Director Ryu Seung-Wan's feature debut is a powerful and inventive film that sparked and started the independent filmmaking movement in Korea. Frustrated with dreams of being an actor, Ryu decided to make his own feature with a shoestring budget, casting his brother, Ryu Seung-bin along with himself in the picture. With a 16mm camera and a list of talented actors interested in working with the cinematic and passionate, Ryu, "Die Bad" not only comes off with a fresh and imaginative approach to cinematography and direction, but reinvents the gangster drama by embracing the genres of action, horror and documentary style filmmaking.
KFCCinema.com
http://www.kfccinema.com/reviews/drama/diebad/diebad.html
DVDTimes.co.uk
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=11150
TheGline.com
http://www.thegline.com/dvd-of-the-week/2005/11-20-2005.htm
KoreanFilm.org
http://www.koreanfilm.org/kfilm00.html#diebad
I can't find this movie anywhere! I love Ryu Seung-Wan's films,
No Blood No Tears was an awesome heist movie
Arahan was hilarious and the action was epic
Crying Fist was probably the saddest movie of all time, but still great
City of Violence was just a great action flick but with heart
still havent seen Dachimawa Lee though, looks funny
SADLIFEproductions 3 years ago
lol love Ryu Seung-Beom in all of his movies! also check out "Conduct Zero" and "The Beast and the Beauty"
lyreen27 4 years ago