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Guns & Talks
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Director Jang Jin

A loaded gun of dark humor targeted at the world.
A playwright, scriptwriter, a director of film and theater and even a TV celebrity. A cultural icon with unprecedented talent, Director Jang Jin presents us his third feature film.
Known to always have a cheerful appearance on the set, Director Jang Jin livens up the cast and crew with his witty humor. But in the film's dangerous action sequences, such as the car explosions and chase scenes, he devoted his utmost attention, displaying the serious side of his character.
Becoming Director Jang Jin's most successful triumph in his career, "Guns & Talks" is a new venture into Korean cinema that's never been done before.

Film Credits
2000 Wrote and Directed Internet film, A Bad Day
2000 Wrote screenplay for feature film, Ditto
1999 Wrote and Directed The Spy
1998 Wrote and Directed The Happening
1996 Wrote the screenplay for Do You Believe in Jazz?
1995 Wrote the screenplay for A Dog Day Afternoon

DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT
"Guns & Talks" is a story about assassins. It's a story about people who kill someone for money. The assassins are hired to kill and people always ask for their service.
The film is a small satire on how assassins have to exist in this world as long as people have the desire to be mean to someone, or to spite, hurt, or even kill that person.
"Guns & Talks" is also a black comedy. The story is constructed on a somewhat unrealistic setting and plot, but as we watch this fictional story unfold, we find it to be very similar to our own real world.
I tried to make "Guns & Talks" a black comedy that goes in-depth on a serious subject-matter rather than making it just a funny farce.

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