Tazza: The High Rollers Page #8

Synopsis: A guy with a talent for cards makes his way into the dangerous world of underground gambling in this crime thriller from South Korea. Go-ni (Jo Seung-woo) is a small-town guy with a big appetite for gambling. Convinced he?s on a hot streak one evening during a card game, Go-ni bets his life savings on a hand of hwatu, only to lose to a crooked cardsharp. Determined to get revenge, Go-ni sets out to find the guy who cheated him and win back his money.
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Dong-hoon Choi
Production: CJ Entertainment
  12 wins & 13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
77
Year:
2006
139 min
350 Views


How did you know that?

It was just a guess.

- Wasn't it?

- Why did you do it?

Don't yell at me!

Why are you doing this?

Why are you doing this?

- Do it!

- I can't.

Don't look at me like that.

You saw how he treated me.

He treated me like dirt!

How is this a sakura?

You have to understand.

Let's get the money first.

You want the money?

I did this for you!

You wouldn't have come this far

if you had stayed with Mr. PYEONG!

I only take half of my wins.

What are you doing?

Are you crazy?

Stop it!

No! Stop it!

Where's the fire extinguisher?

extinguisher...

No, it can't be...

He gave me a 9 pair.

- Why did he give her a 3?

- My money!

My money!

Why is it not working?

For the last time, do it! Now!

- Do it!

- I'm sorry!

No!

No!

Stop.

You can't leave.

Are you going to see her?

I don't care where you go.

Just hand me the money.

Or I'll shoot.

Leave the money!

I'll shoot!

I can shoot!

We should go.

- To the nearest hospital.

- Hospital?

- Is the money all gone?

- We have to go.

No.

Hurry!

You'll be fine.

Goni?

Why do you hang around

a loser like me?

Because

we're both from Namwon.

Actually, I'm from Busan.

- Is your hand okay?

- It's fine.

I don't need your money.

Still smoking

those cigarettes?

Let's see it.

Name, KIM Gon, 28.

Address unknown.

- He fell off a train.

- Will you confirm the body?

It's him.

- Cover him up.

- It's OK.

I wonder where Goni is now.

I never got to say goodbye.

Are you asking me

if I knew Goni?

He was the best

I've ever seen.

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