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South Korea
No data
2000-07-15
South Korea
(Pusan International Film Festival)
2000-10-12
Sweden
(Gothenburg Film Festival)
2001-02-01
Hong Kong
(Hong Kong International Film Festival)
2001-04-07
Czech Republic
(Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)
2001-07-07
Hungary
(Titanic International Filmpresence Festival)
2001-10-06
UK
(Raindance Film Festival)
2001-10-18
Serbia
(Belgrade Film Festival)
2002-02-06
USA
(Korean Film Festival)
2005-09-22
Argentina
(Mar del Plata Film Festival)
2017-11-25
USA
(Film at Lincoln Center) (restored 4K version)
2019-11-26
Jukgeona hokeun nabbeugeona
(Original title)
Mala muerte
Argentina
Csúf halál
Hungary
ダイ・バッド 死ぬか、もしくは悪になるか
Japan (Japanese title)
Умри молодым
Russia
Umri loše
Serbia
Jukgeona hokeun nabbeugeona
South Korea
Die Bad
USA
Sex & Nudity
None
One Joke About Masturbation
Violence & Gore
Severe
In "Rumble," a boy is hit in the head with an illness and falls down bleeding.
In "Nightmare," a man is seen bleeding and suffering in the elevator. He appears to have been stabbed.
In "Die Bad," two gangs fight with bats, pipes, knives and fists, and many people bleed. This scene is very disturbing.
In "Die Bad," two men fight, one is stabbed in the eye, bleeding from his eye, and the other strangled.
Profanity
Severe
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Severe
In "Nightmare", the protagonist is chased by the ghost of a boy he killed.
Overall, a very dark and violent film.