He rises quickly through the ranks as the boss recognizes his prowess at sleight of hand, and he graduates from a scruffy, denim-wearing small-time hustler to a big-time cheat with slick, colourful suits and perfectly-coiffed hair. Before that, he makes a stop at lady love Heo Mi-na’s (played by Shin Se-kyung) house, declaring his love for her and promising to return in glory.ĭae-gil quickly finds work at an institution run by a group of seasoned gamblers: Dae-gil’s friend Charlie (Lee Dong-hwi), boss Kko-jang (Lee Geung-yang), Director Seo (Oh Jung-se) and Little Madam (Park Hyo-joo). Thus begins his foray into the city, as he seeks to evade capture and escape to Seoul. He starts off by playing in small pools around his neighbourhood, but finds himself in hot water after he tries to rescue his good-for-nothing uncle from a gambling den. BIG BANG’s T.O.P (Choi Seung-hyun) stars as Ham Dae-gil, a young man from a small town with a natural talent for gambling. The movie centres around the game of ‘Go-Stop’, a popular Korean card game played with a deck of hwatu (화투), or flower cards. Tazza (타짜 ‘ta-jja’) is a word used to describe someone who is a card shark or hustler, using skill and trickery to win at card games. Melbourne, 5 September – The 6th Korean Film Festival in Melbourne, Australia is currently in full swing! Saturday’s film lineup kicked off with the gambling thriller Tazza: The Hidden Card, which is the sequel to 2006’s highly-acclaimed Tazza: The High Rollers.
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