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Getting Past the Subtitles
Sean Peele & DK Lee
102 episodes
5 days ago
Just like you, we love movies. But you may not love Asian films as much as we do. We're here to share our love (or hate) with everyone who's not exposed to the gold mine of Asian cinema and culture, and if you're already a fan, join us as we share our take on a movie of the week. We watch, review, and discuss films from a myriad of Asian countries in order to explore new territory. So take a risk, get past the subtitles, and enjoy the show!
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Just like you, we love movies. But you may not love Asian films as much as we do. We're here to share our love (or hate) with everyone who's not exposed to the gold mine of Asian cinema and culture, and if you're already a fan, join us as we share our take on a movie of the week. We watch, review, and discuss films from a myriad of Asian countries in order to explore new territory. So take a risk, get past the subtitles, and enjoy the show!
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God of Gamblers | Podcast Review
Getting Past the Subtitles
46 minutes 4 seconds
3 years ago
God of Gamblers | Podcast Review

Podcast Review | Best of the Best #2

Wong Jin (1989)

What you may think is a simple story following Ko Chun the world famous "God of Gamblers", turns out to be something no so extravagant. When all is going well for him, Ko Chun falls into an unlikely accident and is adopted by the trio of friends who set up the trap. One of them, known as "Little Knife", founds out about Ko Chun's gambling talents and uses him to climb the latter of wealth.

  • Tazza: The High Rollers (Choi Dong-hoon, 2007)
  • The god of gamblers (Wong Jing, 1989)
  • Kaiji the ultimate Gambler (Tôya Satô, 2009)
  • March comes in like a lion (Keishi Ohtomo, 2017)

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Getting Past the Subtitles
Just like you, we love movies. But you may not love Asian films as much as we do. We're here to share our love (or hate) with everyone who's not exposed to the gold mine of Asian cinema and culture, and if you're already a fan, join us as we share our take on a movie of the week. We watch, review, and discuss films from a myriad of Asian countries in order to explore new territory. So take a risk, get past the subtitles, and enjoy the show!