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6/10
Too many Korean copies of Italian mafia slang
Killer-4028 October 1999
A young half-Korean food deliverer is bored by his life and joins a gang. Their leader is a quiet, thoughtful and protective guy who nevertheless causes a lot of bloodshed during the film. By copying Scorsese's Italian mafia slang (with a lot of 'fu**s) spitted out by the gangsters) and relying on amateur actors (a former waiter and a model) who are surprisingly unattractive, the film almost loses its big points made through fine lightsetting and camerawork. Director John H. Lee studied at the Tisch School of Arts in N.Y. THE CUT RUNS DEEP doesn't look like the debut movie it is. A promising director - I hope they send him some good actors.
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9/10
An awesome journey
Franz Kromer26 March 2000
The film is like a rollercoaster ride of the heart. Director Lee successfully transmits the pain of growing up. There are some emotionally visceral moments, especially in the final third. But there are meditative moments as well. And action sequences are thoroughly exciting. All in all, it's a spiritual tour de force. Lee seems to have drawn his inspiration from Scorsese, and it shows. His future seems very promising. It's unbelievable that this movie is his debut feature. He seems so comfortable with the widescreen (anamorphic) canvas. The talented new actors, on the other hand, give some honest performances. I recommend this movie.
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1/10
A Ripoff of GoodFellas
steadicam726 July 2000
Stealing techniques from directors such as Scorsese, Tarantino, Woo and even Wong Kar-Wai, director John H. Lee has created a visually slick but highly derivative film. Virtually every major scene in this movie appears to have been stolen from a well-known film. The cliche-ridden script is essentially a ripoff of Martin Scorsese's 'GoodFellas' and like 'GoodFellas', chronicles a naive young man's transformation into a "gangsta". Unfortunately, the main character never gets developed (many gaps exist in the story) and the script is plagued by an overabundance of stock characters (prostitute girlfriend, laconic but "scary" boss, Pesci-style loose cannon). It was especially painful to hear the amateur Asian American actors recite their dialogue, which was written in an embarrassingly self-conscious and inauthentic "gangsta" style. Every tough guy line ends up sounding extremely fake and forced. If John Lee wanted to make an Asian American gangster movie, he should have used a screenplay about Asian Americans using more realistic Asian American crime situations. Merely inserting Asian American actors into a ripped-off gangster story does not create anything worth watching.
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10/10
A Great Gangster Movie
maximeus723 June 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Director John H. Lee was an inspiration to me. I am now going to film school because of him. A very creative, innovative and genius behind a camera and storyline. I have seen his works and still inspire me to be as good as he is one day. I grew up watching movies and listening to music all my life. I have watched almost all the movies that came out since the film times. I would like nothing better than to work with John one day. About 6 years ago I had a serious breakdown and almost died. It was a rude awakening for me. I realize that life goes by so fast. I just cannot believe 45 years of my life passed me by in a second it seems like. I do not want to live, just to exist. I have made so many mistakes and bad decisions in my life, due to not having any good guidance in my life. That is why everyday is a blessing here on this magnificent Earth. I want to make films for the rest of my life and help everyone and everything that is here on this God's Earth. God Bless Us All!

Bo Alexander Kim/maximeus7@yahoo
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