Has South Korea remade Abel Ferrara’s 1992 cult classic film Bad Lieutenant? Not quite, but close…
Action director Lee Jeong-beom (Man from Nowhere, No Tears for the Dead) is back with his very own Bad Lieutenant (aka Bad Police), which follows a bad police officer (The Advocate: A Missing Body’s Lee Sun-Kyun) as he confronts an even more vicious society.
The upcoming film (we’ve since then have reviewed it) also stars Jeon So-Nee (After My Death), Park Hae-Joon (Heart Blackened) and Yun Ji-On (Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds).
Bad Lieutenant hits Korean theaters on March 21, 2019. Check out its Trailer below:
“Regardless if the upcoming Korean remake is related to either one of these films, one thing is certain: it’ll be the third movie under the Bad Lieutenant banner, and it will obviously be about a “Bad Lieutenant”
What a waste of time this article was. Why not do some investigation?
At the time of writing that, the film’s plot was non-existent. But thanks for reminding us to update the article!
Holy crap, we finally have a new film from Lee Jeong-beom? And it stars the lead from “A Hard Day,” Lee Sun-Kyun? Well Go USA, please pick up the rights to this flick immediately!
Loved The man from nowhere. No tears for the dead is a piece of shit.