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"Attack on the Gas Station"
1999
Directed by Kim Sang-Jin
A group
of delinquents take over a gas station, holding the manager and employees
hostage as they "run" the business for their own profit. The situation
escalates to unexpected levels of absurdity and chaos. "...one of the more
interesting films to come out of the Korean New Wave...With its subversive
script brought to life by Kim's giddy and exuberant direction, Attack on
the Gas Station is a wonderfully absurd take on modern life in South
Korea" (Anthony Leong, Media Circus). Korean with English
subtitles. 110
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