Go-ni s nephew, Ham Dae-gil, enters the gambling underworld only to be used as a scapegoat in a deal gone wrong. Now he s planning his revenge by entering one big fatal game. Tazza: The Hidden Card is a 2014 Korean Korean-language Crime Drama film featuring Choi Seung-hyun, Shin Se-kyung, Kwak Do-won, Lee Ha-nui, Yoo Hae-jin, Kim Yoon-seok and Sung-woo Yang. The movie is based on Tajja by Huh Young-man and Kim Se-yeong. Sidus FNH in association with Lotte Entertainment and Annapurna Pictures. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Lee Anna. Tazza: The Hidden Card is written by Hyeong-cheol Kang, Sang-bum Cho, Ji-gang Lee, Byeong-heon Lee, Young-man Huh, Se-young Kim and Jo Sang-beom and it is directed by Hyeong-cheol Kang and Kang Hyeong-cheol. Lotte Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Tazza: The Hidden Card was released on 3rd September 2014 and takes a screen time of 147 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $31 million. Cinematography was done by Kim Tae-gyeong and editing by Nam Na-yeong. The music was composed by Kim Jun-seok.
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Jini Score 8.4/10
Critics Score 36%
Rating 6.8/10
Jini Score 8.4%
Critics Score 36
Rating 6.8
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Release
Date03 SEP 2014
Language
Korean
Genre
Crime
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Drama
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Tazza: The Hidden Card Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 36%
David Noh
Kangs only aim is to entertain, so just kick back and go along on this wild ride of fun. ( Read More )
Martin Tsai
Despite its 13 major and minor players systematically double dealing and double crossing one another, the film never manages to raise the stakes. ( Read More )