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Convicted of a crime he did not commit, a professor (Sung-kee Ahn) and his attorney (Won-sang Park) go up against a corrupt Korean judicial system to try to get the verdict overturned.
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Sep 08, 2012<i>Unbowed</i>, from Ji-young Chung, is a political drama that supports the defense.<p>Based on a true story and coming in at just under 100 minutes, the interest factor of the story only goes so far with heavy emphasis on courtroom politics. Despite spending a lot of time in the courtroom, the film never slows to a crawl, and the fact that it's the defense challenging the bench tends to keep things amusing.</p><p>The crossbow case itself seems to fall into the background, but serves to fuel the true nature of the story. This is a little unfortunate because the case itself screams to be resolved.</p><p>Both Sung-kee Ahn and Won-sang Park working together on the defense is a great watch. The lovely Ji-ho Kim is a nice addition to the cast as well.</p><p>Like any movie, <i>Unbowed</i> will have its target audience hooked with its story. It is still a watchable film for everyone else.</p>JY S Super Reviewer
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