Dong-chul (Gong Yoo) is the best field agent in North Korea - until he is abandoned during a mission his wife and daughter murdered. Hunted and on the run torn between grief and vengeance he takes a job as a night driver for the CEO of a powerful corporation. The chairman is brutally assassinated - but gives Dong-chul a pair of glasses before he dies. He finds himself on the run again for the murder of the chairman and is being chsed by top spy sniffer colonel Min (Hee-soon Park)… Accused of murder wanted for treason and desperate to uncover the volatile national secrets hidden inside the glasses. Dong-Chul wants the truth. And he'll start a war to get it!
1972, R-Point: what happened there? Find out in this chilling Korean spookfest!
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty when Mongolia was ruling all of the Chinese continent the Mongolians the Hans and the Koryo (ancient Korean) migrants were going through racial conflicts while experiencing the strife of local baron's rivalry. Jinha son of a Koryo migrants falls for Sullie illegitimate daughter of a Mongolian commander. After some time Jinha knows the secret of his parent's death. Sullie's father Taruga wants to kill Jinha for his Bichun Secret Arts the stronge
Haewon (Jung Eunchae) a college student wants to end her secret affair with her professor Seongjun (Lee Sunkyun). Feeling depressed after bidding farewell to her mother who is set to immigrate to Canada the next day Haewon seeks out Seongjun again after a long time. That day they run into her classmates at a restaurant and their relationship gets revealed. Haewon gets more agitated and Seongjun makes an extreme suggestion to run away together... Haewon dreams often. Her dreams will be compared to her waking life but none can be denied as being a part of her life.
Matthew (Ahn Jae-mo) is the son of a wealthy retired general. Even though he is handsome and has grown up with no economic difficulties he makes a plot with his friends to kidnap his father for money . However his plan goes awry from the beginning... Jet-black comedy from debutante director Lee Mu-yeong co-written by Park Chan-wook director of Korean smash hits 'JSA: Joint Security Area' 'Sympathy For Mr Vengeance' and 'Old Boy'.
Set in the futuristic Inner City of a unified Korea circa 2020 A.D. A series of grisly murders propel an overworked police investigator and a celebrated forensics profiler into a nightmarish spiral of death and discovery which proves that sometimes things are not always as they seem. Staying one step ahead of the police a virtuoso killer - known as 'Goliath' is able to unravel a mystery which has haunted authorities for nearly 30 years. Yesterday is a science fiction thriller packed with action mystery and suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. A cinematic masterpiece from Korea which proves that the next great wave of Asian movie-making has arrived.
A boisterous undercover cop is sent to an all-girl school to try and befriend the teenage daughter of a criminal known as Hammer.
Sympathy For Mr Vengeance (2002): A deaf mute worker saves all his money for his sister who requires a kidney transplant. He has the wrong blood type to be able to donate one of his kidneys so he arranges a trade with a group of organ dealers: one of his kidneys and 10 million won in return for their finding a kidney for his sister. They renege but a legitimate kidney becomes available for transplant. Unfortunately he no longer has the 10 million won required for the hospital to perform the operation. He and his girlfriend a terrorist seeking to change how the poor are treated in Korea kidnap his former boss's daughter. But events spiral quickly out of control... Oldboy (2003): Taken without reason. Imprisoned for 15 years. Released without reason. 5 days to seek the truth... One day in 1988 ordinary white collar worker Oh Dae-soo (Choi Min-sik) is kidnapped and incarcerated in a private makeshift prison cell dressed up like a cheap hotel room. With only a TV for company Dae-soo makes numerous attempts to escape and to commit suicide but they all end up in failure. All the while Dae-soo asks himself what made a man hate him so much enough to imprison him in solitary confinement with no explanation. While suffering from his near-madness Dae-soo becomes shocked when he watches the news and hears that his beloved wife was brutally murdered. At this very moment Dae-soo swears to take revenge on the man who destroyed his happy life. 15 years on and without a word of warning Dae-soo is released. Given a new set of clothes a mobile phone and the attentions of curious sushi waitress Mido Dae-soo begins to track down his enemy only to find he may be the pawn in a much bigger game which is only just beginning. Taunting Dae-soo the culprit gives him just 5 days to catch and kill his captor or Mido will die... Based on Japanese manga of the same name by Minegishi Nobuaki and Tsuchiya Garon winner of the Jury Grand Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and winner of 5 Grand Bell awards in Korea (including Best Film for Park Chan-wook and Best Actor for Choi Min-sik) Old Boy is a masterfully inventive revenge thriller complete with blackly comedic moments. Lady Vengeance (2005): The cinematic flair and narrative surprises that marked Park Chan-Wook's Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Oldboy continue in this third and concluding part of the director's thematically-linked trilogy of revenge. Intense and inventive the film follows the progress of beautiful impassive Lee Geum-ja (Lee Young-Ae) after she's released from prison having served 13 years for the kidnap and murder of a young boy. Once on the outside she hooks up with some former cellmates a preacher who thinks she's an angel the detective who originally arrested her and the daughter she gave up for adoption gathering around her all the people needed to carry out an elaborate plan of revenge. Her target is kindergarten teacher Mr. Baek (Oldboy star Choi Min-Sik) while her weapon(s)-of-choice are unexpected and highly personal. This is striking and ghoulishly entertaining stuff a highwire act poised between horror tragedy comedy and exploitation. With the aid of Oldboy Director of Photography Jeong Joeng-Hun who employs some neat tricks and brings a vibrant beauty to the dark proceedings Park ensures there's never a dull moment.
1972, R-Point: what happened there? Find out in this chilling Korean spookfest!
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