Tazza- The High Rollers -Two-Disc Special Edition-

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After losing his entire savings in an illegal, backroom card game, Goni (CHO Seung-woo, ''The Sword with No Name'') discovers it was all a set up - he was swindled by professional gamblers. Enraged and desperate, he sets out to get his money back by any means necessary. Impressed by the young man's determination, veteran gambler Mr. Pyeong (BAEK Yoon-sik, ''The Taste of Money'') takes Goni on as his apprentice and teaches him all there is to know about Hwatu, a card game also known as ''The War of Flowers.'' Now Goni is ready to make his debut in an underworld where the stakes are high and the rules are few: To win, you must be ruthless. The hand must be quicker than the eye. No game is safe. And there are no friends for life, just as there are no enemies for life. ''Tazza'' is the popular and critically acclaimed drama about master gamblers (''tazza'') and the games they play and features direction from CHOI Dong-hoon (The Thieves, The Big Swindle, Woochi) and an all-star cast including CHO Seung-woo (The Sword With No Name, Marathon), KIM Hye-soo (The Thieves, Modern Boy), BAEK Yoon-sik (The Taste of Money, The Big Swindle), YOO Hae-jin (Moss, Public Enemy), and KIM Yun-seok (The Chaser, Punch). Based on the comic illustrated by HUH Young-man and written by KIM Se-young, Tazza was produced by Sidus FNH and Charm Films. This special 2-DVD edition includes the feature film with upgraded English subtitles - plus almost 3 hours of video extras previously available only on the South Korean limited-edition release Extra features: Tazza: Comic vs. Movie, Adaptation of the Comic, The Making of Tazza: The High Rollers, staff and cast interviews, character discussion by the cast and crew, documentary about action sequences, Hwatu Explained, deleted and alternate scenes (with on/off director commentary), promotional footage, plus 5 Points Pictures trailers.