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  1. May 22, 2013 · Only God Forgives: Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. With Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, Vithaya Pansringarm, Gordon Brown. Julian, a drug-smuggler thriving in Bangkok's criminal underworld, sees his life get even more complicated when his mother compels him to find and kill whoever is responsible for his brother's recent death.

  2. After Earth Only God Forgives. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. In Thailand, a drug trafficker's (Ryan Gosling) icy mother (Kristin Scott Thomas) sends him on a mission ...

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  3. Julian, a drug-smuggler thriving in Bangkok's criminal underworld, sees his life get even more complicated when his mother compels him to find and kill whoever is responsible for his brother's recent death. Bangkok. Ten years ago Julian (Ryan Gosling) killed a man and went on the run. Now he manages a Thai boxing club as a front for a drugs ...

  4. Jul 19, 2013 · In "Only God Forgives," the director goes even further to suggest there is elegance to brutality. Tell that to the guy who just had his hands lopped off. The film was shot in Bangkok, which the cinematographer Larry Smith has lit up like the inside of a Dutch whorehouse. The Thai capital's look is meant to evoke sleaze and corruption, yet it ...

  5. Visit the movie page for 'Only God Forgives' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to this ...

  6. Only God Forgives. Julian, an American fugitive from justice, runs a boxing club in Bangkok as a front for his drug business. When forced to seek retribution for his brother’s death by their sociopathic mother, he comes tête-à-tête with the Angel of Vengeance. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once ...

  7. Jul 18, 2013 · Only God Forgives is an experiment in mood that boldly tiptoes the line between art and pretension. Much like his previous efforts, Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn has fashioned a hyper-violent fairytale where his neon-soaked aesthetics heavily outweigh narrative progression and character development.