Attack the Gas Station
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| Hangul | 주유소 습격 사건 |
| Hanja | 注油所襲擊事件 |
| RR | Juyuso Seupgyeok Sageun |
| MR | Cuyuso Sŭpgyǒk Sagǒn |
| Directed by | Kim Sang-Jin |
| Produced by | Kim Mi-hee |
| Written by | Park Jeong-woo |
| Starring | Lee Seong-jae Yu Oh-seong Kang Seong-jin Yoo Ji-tae Park Yeong-gyu |
| Music by | Son Moo-Hyeon |
| Editing by | Ko Im-pyo |
| Studio | Cinema Service |
| Distributed by | Cinema Service |
| Release date(s) | October 2, 1999 |
| Running time | 120 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
Attack the Gas Station! (Korean: 주유소 습격 사건) is an action crime comedy film, directed by Kim Sang-Jin and written by Park Jeong-woo. It was released in 1999.
The film tells the story of a quartet of thugs who rob a gas station out of sheer boredom, having robbed it only a few days previous. Unable to get any money from the register, they take everyone hostage and start dispensing gas and keeping the money. The film becomes progressively more and more farcical as the characters find different ways of amusing themselves, mostly through the mixed cast of characters that come in through the gas station. However, it's only a matter of time before they start upsetting the wrong people.
During the question and answer session at a screening during the 2000 Vancouver International Film Festival, director Sang-Jin Kim indicated that the film inspired real-life copycats in South Korea.
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[edit] Plot
Having robbed and thoroughly destroyed a gas station in the first five minutes of the film, a group of street toughs with their own gripes against society sit in a convenience store and out of sheer boredom, decide to rob the same gas station (as the title card reads, "Why do they attack the gas station? Just because!"). But, since the manager had the foresight to stash the money away, the four gang members take the manager and the employees hostage and then start dispensing gas to all the customers and keeping the money.
As the film progresses, a mix of characters comes through the door, not all with good intentions, but with ludicrous results. A gang of school bullies comes by the gas station to harass one of the employees for money (they end up being taken hostages, while the bullied employee ends up being forced into a fist fight with one of the bullies...and wins) The police come by demanding free gasoline (the four thugs refuse, as the police clearly aren't doing their job). A customer refuses to pay for a full tank of gas, only asking for half a tank, and is taken hostage. More school bullies come by the gas station, seeking revenge for the first fight, but then they too are taken hostage.
It's not long until they start attracting the wrong kind of attention, which leads to a violent confrontation.
During the credits, four scenes show what the characters do after the events in the film.
[edit] Cast and characters
- Lee Seong-jae - No Mark: The leader of the group. He was an aspiring baseball player, but as an orphan, he didn't have the same opportunities as everyone else.
- Yu Oh-seong - Mu Dae-po (also known as Bulldozer or Mad Dog): The enforcer who carries around a really big stick. He has a big problem with authority, as his run-ins have led to his punishment, regardless of how good his intentions were.
- Kang Seong-jin - Ddan Dda-ra (Rockstar): The resident musician. Was a member of a rock band, but was forced out because of a few bad business decisions with the wrong people.
- Yoo Ji-tae - Paint: Was once an aspiring artist, although his father wouldn't have anything to do with it.
- Park Yeong-gyu - Gas station owner
- Jeong Joon - Geon-Bbang, a crew of the gas station
- Lee Yo-Won - Ggal-chi, a crew of the gas station
- Lee Jeong-ho - Meek man
- Kim Soo-Ro - a delivery man
- Lee Won-jong
- Jeong So-yeong
[edit] Social commentary
Attack the Gas Station was released around a time of economic turmoil in South Korea in the mid-to-late 1990s, culminating with many Korean car manufacturers laying off thousands of employees. There are many allusions to this throughout the film, mostly when Paint discovers framed pieces of paper with slogans promoting a productive work force (which he subsequently destroys in a fit of rage).
The film also makes a comment on American economic imperialism during a scene where Ddan Dda-Ra drinks from a can of Pepsi and a police officer chides him for his choice, chastising him for "giving money to the Yankees". The young punk defends his choice, saying that Pepsi is a Korean product, referring to the Pepsi logo's resemblance of the Taeguk symbol on the South Korean flag.
[edit] See also
- Cinema of Korea
- Contemporary culture of South Korea
- List of Korean language films
- Attack the Gas Station 2
[edit] References
- Adisakdi, Tantimedh (2003). "Juyuso Seubgyuksageun (1999) Attack the Gas Station!". In Steven Jay Schneider. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. New York: Barron's Educational Series. p. 908. ISBN 0-7641-5701-9.
- This movie inspired Bollywood director J.D. Chakravarthy who used this plot to make his 2006 Hindi movie 'Darwaza Band Rakho(Keep The Door Shut)'.
[edit] External links
- Attack the Gas Station at the Internet Movie Database
- Film Review at koreanfilm.org
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