In the ultimate test of marriage, an agent-turned-househusband gets tangled in a perilous mission with his detective wife, who's clueless about his past.
Hwang Jung-min
Kang-mu
Yum Jung-ah
Mi-seon
Jeon Hye-jin
Hee-ju
Jeong Man-sik
Sang-ung
Kim Chan-hyung
Jeong-rok
Kim Ju-hun
Jung-san
Cha Rae-hyung
Hun-ki
Lee Ho-cheol
Dong-su
Kim Jun-han
Geum-seok
Ok Ja-yeon
Baek Seon-u
Lee Hwang-eui
Gray-haired Man
Kim Byeong-ok
Lee Go-an
Kim Kyu-baek
Lee Go-dong
Jeong Ui-gap
Section Chief
Ryu Sung-hyun
Commander
Yoon Dae-yeul
Ma Chang-gi
Park So-ri
Teacher
Jang Ha-sung
Dong-hyeok
Lee Ga-kyung
Dong-hyeok's Mother
Jonathan Thona Yiombi
Jonathan
Cheon Jae-hong
Plainclothes Soldier
Han Woo-yeol
Man
Park Tae-san
Man
Song Chi-hoon
Police
Kim Yoon-bae
Police
Jang Ui-don
Airforce
Kim Han-sol
Security
Director, Writer
Lee Myung-hoon
Writer
Choi Young-lim
August 10, 2024
5
Mission Cross simply doesn't work.
Firstly, there's the humour that's both cheesy and forced.Then there's the story, that's overly complex and slow.
Had this flick taken its cue from films like "Mr and Mrs Smith" it could have been a worthwhile watch. Instead, the whole affair is pedestrian and largely, unexciting. Even the action sequences feel rushed and formulaic.
As per usual too, there's a dash of the predictable female empowerment, men weak and inept, woke codswallop, rounding out the pervasive atmosphere of mediocrity, hanging over this production.
I could mention the quality acting as a modest upside. Indeed, for the most part, it would be, were it not for the noticeable lack of chemistry, between the two leads.
In summary, a bland "Mr and Mrs Smith" style Korean action comedy, that's a marginal watch, at best.