In which the Mister joins me in reviewing THE MAN FROM NOWHERE (2010) currently streaming on Tubi/Crackle/FuboTV/Amazon Prime/Viki and Philo but also available for rent on other platforms. Written and directed by Jeong-beom Lee, the story follows a quiet pawnshop operator (Won Bin) who befriends his young neighbor (Sae-ron Kim) and how a mistake her mother makes gets mother and daughter mixed up with some very very bad men. Cha Tae-sik then goes on a journey or redemption and to save a little girl who broke through the walls he constructed after his world fell apart. The film is rated R and clocks in at 1 h 59 m. Please note there are a few SPOILERS in this review.
Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library