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The notable scene with actor Won Bin jumping out of a window while being pursued by police officers was actually filmed in several takes. A cameraman ran behind the actor as he jumped out the window and both used wires. "The Man From Nowhere" opened #1 at the South Korean box office collecting 702,631 admissions on its opening August 6 - 8 weekend.
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The Man from Nowhere: Directed by Matt Green. With Jamie Alexander, Ericca Bahr, Seth Bowling, Rachel Brandenstein. Upon learning of a cancer diagnosis, a New York Times best-selling author pens his final novel in a last ditch attempt to reconnect with his estranged son before it's too late.
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- Drama
- Matt Green
- 2021-02-09
Chad Stahelski admitted The Man from Nowhere was one of the inspirations behind John Wick, and you can see the influences in many areas in the first film. Hadn't heard of this so I'll get to watching this. Though I am legally obligated to ask if you've seen Oldboy and Cure.
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.
In the film, a mysterious man embarks on a bloody rampage when the only person who seems to understand him is kidnapped. The Man from Nowhere was released in the United States and Canada on October 1, 2010. An Indian remake titled Rocky Handsome was released in 25 March 2016.
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Sep 13, 2011 · The premise of The Man From Nowhere centers around a mysterious Ajusshi named CHA TAE-SHIK (Won Bin), who is very solitary and largely stigmatized as a societal outcast. He is befriended by his neighbor’s daughter JUNG SO-MI (Kim Sae-ron) who is also looked upon with disdain because of her socioeconomic status.