A gang of South Korean thieves team up with a Hong Kong crew to steal a diamond necklace from a heavily-guarded casino safe in Macau. As the cops close in, old betrayals — and misunderstandings — resurface.
Kim Yun-seok
Macao Park
Kim Hye-soo
Pepsee
Lee Jung-jae
Popie
Jun Ji-hyun
Yenicall
Simon Yam
Chen
Kim Hae-sook
Chewing Gum
Oh Dal-su
Andrew
Kim Soo-hyun
Zampano
Derek Tsang Kwok-Cheung
Johnny
Angelica Lee Sin-Jie
Julie
Shin Ha-kyun
Art Curator
Ju Jin-mo
Detective
Seo Young-joo
Young Macao Park
Choi Deok-moon
Casino Manager
Ye Su-jeong
Tiffany
Son Byeong-uk
Young-shik
Gi Guk-seo
Wei Hong
Chae Kook-hee
Wife
Choi Jin-ho
Eye
Kim Yun-tae
Guard
Kim Young-woong
Detective
Na Kwang-hoon
Police
Director, Screenplay
Choi Dong-hoon
Screenplay
Lee Ki-cheol
December 4, 2016
6
**Two gangs for one big heist.**
It looks not bad, but too long. From the director of 'Woochi' and 'Assassination', though it came between them and I'm seeing it now since I liked them both. An international cast film, I mean some well known Korean and Hong Kong actors in this multi-starrer. The story of two thief gangs joins hands to steal a diamond necklace in a casino in Macau. It's a team work, everyone is assigned to do their part, but due to some old incidents, they lose trust on one another. Followed by betrayal, how the heist takes place and what happens to them comes in the final quarter.
The actors were good, but their roles were so usual. At least the story looked better, but too much drag in the first half. Once their work begins to take off, the narration with those stunt sequences gets interesting. Even though I felt it should have been better, the screenplay should have kept tight. With so many characters, too many twists. So feels like it all jammed, though none of them were stunning enough, particularly a theme like this needed one that. I have seen a better heist film, I bet did as well, so this film won't surprise, but okay for watching once.
_6/10_
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Korean
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$83,519,699.00