No Blood No Tears

Enough is enough.

5.9
20021h 56m

A former safecracker makes a living as a taxi driver but continues to be haunted by her past. One day she chances upon an aspiring singer, who is a spitting image of herself back in the day. Together, the two women plot to steal money from gangsters.

Production

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'No Blood No Tears' (Ryoo Seung-wan, 2002) English-subtitled trailer

Cast

Photo of Lee Hye-young

Lee Hye-young

Kyeong-seon

Photo of Ryoo Seung-bum

Ryoo Seung-bum

Chae Min-su

Photo of Shin Gu

Shin Gu

Kim Geum-bok

Photo of Jung Doo-hong

Jung Doo-hong

Silent Man

Photo of Baek Il-seob

Baek Il-seob

Chil-sung

Photo of Kim Yeong-in

Kim Yeong-in

Baek-gol

Photo of Lee Young-hoo

Lee Young-hoo

Captain Ma-bak

Photo of Kim Su-hyun

Kim Su-hyun

Pretty Boy

Photo of An Kil-kang

An Kil-kang

BBQ Restaurant Owner

Photo of Im Won-hee

Im Won-hee

Haepari

Photo of Lee Moon-sik

Lee Moon-sik

Middle-aged Tourist

Photo of Lee Bong-gyu

Lee Bong-gyu

Boxing Director

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Reviews

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8/10

'No Blood No Tears' is the only film I've seen so far of Ryoo's (and I had never heard of it; I simply found it for $3 at a department store that was going out of business, thought it looked interesting and decided to take a chance on it). It was a very satisfying blind-buy, a contemporary and Asian spin on the 'Thelma and Louise' motif. The action and comedic touches are surefire, and the irony of who ends up with the loot was compelling. The friendship mix of the two women (older night owl taxi driver who's deadbeat ex-husband owes everybody money and makes her life miserable, and who desperately wants to find her daughter, with the young girlfriend of a ex-boxer hood who likes to beat her to a pulp) who desperately need each other is well-written and portrayed, and there is truly something for everybody in this successful entry in the legion of Quentin Tarantino/Guy Ritchie-inspired films of the past generation...

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