Cha Eun-ji, líder femenino de una de las grandes banda mafiosas de Corea, experta en artes marciales y en especial en al utilización de un par de tijera como arma, pierde la memoria, tras su último enfrentamiento. Sin saber nada de su pasado queda al cuidado de Yun Jae-chul y empieza a trabajar para este en su restaurante chino. Aunque en un principio no estará a gusto, poco a poco irá adaptándose e incluso tendrá una buena relación con la hija adoptada de Yun. Entre tanto una banda rival quiere quedarse con el territorio de Chan, sin que sus hombre puedan hacer nada para evitarlo salvo intentar encontrarla. Pero ahí no se acaban sus problemas, ya que en su nueva vida también se verá involucrada en disputas con la mafia, que extorsionan a los vecinos y a ellos para que vendan sus casas. Poco a poco y tras varios altercados, Cha irá recobrando la memoria. (FILMAFFINITY) Edit Translation
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- Título original: 조폭 마누라 2 : 돌아온 전설
- También conocida como: Jopog manura 2: Dolaon jeonseol , Japok Manura 2: Doraon Jeonseol , Mi mujer es una gangster 2
- Guionista: Choi Hae Chul
- Géneros: Acción, Comedia, Crimen
Reparto y créditos
- Shin Eun KyungCha Eun JinPapel principal
- Park Jun Gyu Papel principal
- Choi Joon Yong Papel secundario
- Kim Dong Wook Papel secundario
- Sun Woo Sun Papel secundario
- Lee Won JongYeo Sa RangPapel secundario
Reseñas
And then it gets even better. I never thought in my life that I’d ever watch a South Korean movie ending on a Zhang Ziyi cameo flying around Crouching Tiger-style and fighting to the tune of—yes you guessed it—I WILL SURVIVE
Oh my god, YES
Kick-ass movie! And kinda trash at the same time.
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Stunts - 80/100 | When the guy drops Eun-jin at the beginning I physically cringed, especially since I fell this way once and had a concussion from it. It’s like a short blink and you’ll miss it stunt that nobody probably remembers, but it was the most impactful for me lmao
Narrative - 72/100 | What I like most about this movie is just how much the character of Eun-jin grows. There’s a deplorable attempted rape scene in this movie (played for laughs…) but apart from that I was engaged throughout. Might not be everyone’s cup of tea since nothing happens for a while with the plot but I thought it was an interesting character-driven story carried big time by Shin Eun-kyung’s central performance in her role of Eun-jin. Wonderful range of expressions, demeanor, and body language on this one. Oh and a very physical performance too.
Fight Choreography - 81/100 | Haven’t seen the third one yet but the fights in this sequel are a definite step up. I really liked how they just went all in on the wires and crazy stuff, I dunno I thought it fit pretty well with how the character is basically a legendary figure at this point. It was filmed and put together a lot better.
Enjoyment - 82/100 | You can feel the Hong Kong influences here, they’re everywhere, but with this lovely touch of South Korean out-of-place comedy that I very much appreciate as well. I love amnesia-fueled stories. It just brings so much to the table sometimes, as evidenced by how much I enjoyed this, however nonsensical it was at times.