Jang Tae-Young is a popular trouble shooter in the criminal world. He is cold and ambitious. He dreams of building a casino hotel one day. A reporter then goes to Jang Tae-Young.
Kim Soo-hyun
Jang Tae-yeong
Sung Dong-il
Jo Won-geun
Lee Sung-min
Choi Jin-gi
Sulli
Song Yoo-hwa
Jo Woo-jin
Sa Do-jin
Kim Hong-pa
Choi Nak-hyeon
Jeong In-kyeom
Professor Kim
Choi Kwon
Manager Baek
Ko Kyu-phil
Bald man
Han Ji-eun
Han Ye-won
Jung Yi-seo
Addict
Lee Jung-hyun
Gangster in Chinatown
Son Hyun-joo
Patient
Park Seo-jun
Bodyguard man
Kim Da-som
Therapist
An So-hee
Restaurant Waitress
Bae Suzy
Tatuist
Gyeongree
Waitress
Park Min-ha
Waitress
Ah Ri
Brothel Men-Women
Ji Eun-seo
Secret Room Club Addict 1
Lee Chae-dam
Secret Room Club Addict 2
Lee Kyung-young
No Yeom (uncredited)
Yoon Kyung-ho
Broker
Lee Gi-dong
Chief police officer
Kim Song-il
Capital CEO
Kim Hye-hwa
Im Ra-hee
IU
Awards ceremony guide
Jason Scott Nelson
Max
Lim Dong-yoon
Meatpacking factory worker
Hyun Bong-sik
Chinese restaurant employee
Director, Adaptation
Lee Sa-rang
Writer
Lee Jeong-sub
August 10, 2021
5
While the movie had multiple flaws in story flow and pace, I don't think Real was the flop material it turned out to be in the end. The story could've been handled much better and Kim Soo-hyun's performance was brilliant but even his acting was shadowed by the pretentious confusion the movie caused. It had good light use though, so the visuals deserve some praise. I can see what they aimed with a modern touch to the classic Korean Revenge Cinema genre but I'm afraid they failed. Still, as I said, I've seen worse movies that got weirdly praises for being below average and the way this film was slandered by the Korean audience is a bit interesting to me.
I hope to see actor Kim in more daring roles after seeing how well he did in this one, but due to the failure of the movie itself I sadly believe he will ignores projects as such from now on.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Korean
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00