Young-goo the son of mafia boss Don Carini, is too foolish to be part of the mafia elite. One day, Young-goo comes to his father and is trained by Tony V to be his father's successor. A few days later, Young-goo accidentally rescues Nancy, the only daughter of Don Bonfante, the boss of a rival mafia family. But Vinnie, an under-boss of the Bonfante family kidnapped her and fabricates that Young-goo has taken her. Vinnie's behavior provokes an armed conflict between the two families.
Directed by Shim Hyung-rae
new york city
mafia
godfather
Trailer
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Letterboxd
2.3 / 5
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Cast
Shim Hyung-rae
Young-gu
Harvey Keitel
Don Carini
Michael Rispoli
Tony V
Jason Mewes
Vinnie
Jocelin Donahue
Nancy Bonfante
Blake Clark
Captain O'Brian
Jon Polito
Don Bonfante
Paul Hipp
Rocco
Jack Kehler
Cabbie
Debra Mooney
Sister Theresa
John Pinette
Macho
Stephanie Danielson
Carini Girl
Crew
Shim Hyung-rae
Director
Shim Hyung-rae
Writer
Mark Irwin
Director of Photography
Dooho Choi
Producer
Miky Lee
Executive Producer
Alison Faulk
Choreographer
Bobby C. King
Stunt Coordinator
Popular Reviews
3 reviews
YoavbergelPRO
10.0★ · 04/11/24
I really enjoyed this South Korean crime comedy romance about a mob war in new york the film is directed written and stars in the main role Shim Hyung-rae the film also as a great cast with the likes of the legendary Harvey Keitel Michael Rispoli (aka Jackie Aprile in the sopranos) we got also the always great Jon Polito and the performances by John Pinette and Jocelin Donahue the film is about a son of a mob boss finding his foot in the family business the performance by shim hyung-rae is like a South Korean charlie Chaplin to sam up this review is a stupid and funny film I highly recommend this is a good watch and a good laugh
I really enjoyed this South Korean crime comedy romance about a mob war in new york the film is directed written and stars in the main role Shim Hyung-rae the film also as a great cast with the likes of the legendary Harvey Keitel Michael Rispoli (aka Jackie Aprile in the sopranos) we got also the always great Jon Polito and the performances by John Pinette and Jocelin Donahue the film is about a son of a mob boss finding his foot in the family business the performance by shim hyung-rae is like a South Korean charlie Chaplin to sam up this review is a stupid and funny film I highly recommend this is a good watch and a good laugh