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Widescreen; Stereo; English, Spanish & French subtitles; Original Korean track; Interactive menus; Scene access; Trailer
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0. Chapters
1. Opening Titles [4:20]
2. Holiday [3:48]
3. Lighter [3:21]
4. Around Town [2:52]
5. Vaskia [2:30]
6. Fish Head [5:15]
7. Clothesline [3:58]
8. Interrogation [5:08]
9. Gas Station [4:08]
10. Typerwriter [2:34]
11. Break-in [4:59]
12. Apartment [3:57]
13. Stakeout [4:48]
14. Pursuit [3:36]
15. Day 20 [6:16]
16. Barber Shop [2:51]
17. Reflection [2:33]
18. Snow Balls [2:46]
19. Day 40 [3:25]
20. Train Fight [1:22]
21. Pager [9:26]
22. Rain [4:11]
23. The Duel [8:18]
24. End Credits [3:50]
Korean maverick auteur Lee Myung-Se directs this wildly exuberant, genre-crunching, police-comedy action flick. Held together with only the barest of plot elements, this film is a gleeful romp through a litany of film styles and references. Following a gangland murder in a popular Seoul shopping area, bumptious, cock-sure detective Woo ( Lee regular Park Joong Hoon) and his marginally more contemplative partner Kim (Jang Dong-gun) comb the city for the killer (former heartthrob Ahn Sung-Ki). Woo stumbles from one jaw-dropping sequence of stylized violence to another until he has his final two-fisted showdown with the killer. Nowhere to Hide was the second-highest-grossing film of 1999 in Korea and an audience favorite at the 1999 Pusan Film Festival and the 2000 Sundance Festival. Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide