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Since its release in 2010, the stylish South Korean action-thriller The Man from Nowhere has been attractive to American filmmakers and studios. Originally directed by Lee Jeong-beom, starring Won Bin as that titular nowhere man, Dimension Films originally picked up the rights in 2012 for Shawn Christensen (Abduction) to write, before New Line announced their take in 2016. Now, a team of contemporary action maestros is attached to the project. Per the Hollywood Reporter, the John Wick team of Chad Stahelski and Derek Kolstad will produce and write, respectively, the Man from Nowhere remake for New Line. [caption …
Satire, at its best, offers an angle or viewpoint you didn't consider before. It provides clear revelation on a complicated subject. Think of Parasite, which doesn't say the word "capitalism" once, but constructs an entire narrative explaining the economic system's weaknesses while still using believable characters within a compelling framework. Craig Zobel's new movie The Hunt, by comparison, aspires to be satire but at best it's a thought experiment and at worst it's what would happen if a dopey pundit like Chris Cillizza tried to write a screenplay. Working from a script by Damon …
The Man From Nowhere is a 2010 South Korean thriller that has a similar premise to Man On Fire, but arguably does a stronger job with the material.