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| | subway cinema | new york asian film festival 2004 | dance with the wind |
 | | Lee Sung-Jae, the charismatic beanpole of Attack the Gas Station, Kick the Moon and Public Enemy, stars as a footwork enthusiast who gets drawn into the world of ballrooms and social clubs, driven to become a gigolo and a seducer of married ladies by his need to keep dancing. |
 | | A female undercover cop, Park Sol-Mi, enters his world of sequins, tight trousers and tangos to gather enough evidence to make an arrest, and the two engage in a cat n'mouse two-step. |
 | | The Korean film industry has made its mark with a series of energetic, complex, highly-polished epic comedies over the past several years, and Park Jun-Woo has written almost every single one of them: Attack the Gas Station, Kick the Moon, Break Out and Jail Breakers. |
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