
My Wife Is A Gangster 2 2003
"Return of the Godmother."
Sequel to the cult Korean action-comedy, *My Wife Is A Gangster 2* (2003) reunites director Chung Hung-soon with star Shin Eun-kyung in a chaotic blend of razor-sharp fights and slapstick chaos.
Director: Chung Hung-soon
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *My Wife Is A Gangster 2* (2003) about?
The film follows Eun-jin, a former gang leader living with amnesia, who defends her new employer from a violent gangster. Between fractured memories and unexpected friendships, she rediscovers her past—but her instincts for trouble never fade.
Who directed *My Wife Is A Gangster 2*?
Chung Hung-soon directed this explosive sequel, known for blending action with sharp comedic timing in Korean cinema.
Who stars in *My Wife Is A Gangster 2*?
The film features Shin Eun-kyung as the amnesiac gangster, supported by Park Jun-gyu, Jang Se-jin, Ryu Hyun-kyung, and Joo Hyun.
Is *My Wife Is A Gangster 2* (2003) worth watching?
With its high-energy action sequences and quirky humor, it's a standout in the Korean action-comedy genre. While not a masterpiece, its unique premise and Shin Eun-kyung's performance make it a fun, if uneven, ride.
How long is *My Wife Is A Gangster 2*?
The film runs for 110 minutes, packing in non-stop thrills and laughs.
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About My Wife Is A Gangster 2 (2003) — Forget the past, but never the fists
Sequel to the cult Korean action-comedy, *My Wife Is A Gangster 2* (2003) reunites director Chung Hung-soon with star Shin Eun-kyung in a chaotic blend of razor-sharp fights and slapstick chaos. After suffering a brutal head injury, Eun-jin—a former Scissor Gang enforcer—wakes up with amnesia, her past life reduced to scattered memories. When a ruthless gangster threatens the safety of Jae-cheol, the kind restaurateur who offers her shelter, her instincts kick in, proving that violence may be the only language she remembers. The film balances explosive action sequences with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and the blurred lines between hero and antihero.
Park Jun-gyu shines as the beleaguered Jae-cheol, caught between gratitude and fear as Eun-jin's unpredictable nature swings between tender care and terrifying fury. The vibrant Seoul backdrops and snappy dialogue elevate the genre-blending mix, making this a standout entry in Korean action-comedy cinema—perfect for fans craving high-energy entertainment with a side of emotional depth.