The Indie rock band 'Crying Nut' became famous while playing at live clubs near Hong-ik University, known as a nest of alternative culture in Seoul, and is the first film in which they are cast in leading roles. When a series of mysterious murders happen in their workplace and the neighborhood university district, Crying Nut's bassist Kyung-rok sets off to find the killer by relying on a single clue, a trace of Kung Fu star Bruce Lee at every scene of crime. The director pay...
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The Indie rock band 'Crying Nut' became famous while playing at live clubs near Hong-ik University, known as a nest of alternative culture in Seoul, and is the first film in which they are cast in leading roles. When a series of mysterious murders happen in their workplace and the neighborhood university district, Crying Nut's bassist Kyung-rok sets off to find the killer by relying on a single clue, a trace of Kung Fu star Bruce Lee at every scene of crime. The director pays tribute to his childhood hero, Bruce Lee, in <Looking for Bruce Lee>, a film that is unclassifiable and experimental, a mix of documentary and music video styles.
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