After barely surviving a violent attack by an elusive serial killer, crime boss Jang Dong-su finds himself forming an unlikely partnership with local detective Jung Tae-seok to catch the sadistic killer simply known as K.
Ma Dong-seok
Jang Dong-su
Kim Moo-yul
Jung Tae-suk
Kim Sung-kyu
Kang Gyeong-ho
Heo Dong-won
Choi Moon-sik
Yoo Jae-myung
Heo Sang-do
Lee Seo-hwan
Choi Jeong-gyu
Oh Hee-jun
Kim Dong-chul
Kim Gyu-ri
Cha Seo-jin
Yoo Seung-mok
Ahn Ho-bong
Ryu Tae-ho
Mr. Ahn
Cha Soon-bae
Judge
Jeon Bae-soo
Chief of the Criminal Department
Lee Eun-saem
Student
Yoon Yeong-gyun
Agent
Bae Min-jun
Mercedes-Benz Man's Son
Moon Soon-ju
Gositel Owner
Lee So-jin
Student
Woo Kang-min
Ha Moo-young
Park Bo-kyung
Victim's Wife
Kim Yoon-sung
Bae Soon-ho
Director, Screenplay
Lee Won-tae
October 14, 2019
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Check out my video review here: https://youtu.be/0UPR6YUu1ZM
I like to think of Asian cinema as having a few very distinct markets. There’s the Japanese – known for their horror, monster and obscure movies. South East Asia gives us very distinct gory horrors and action films, while China, Hong Kong and Taiwan give us a mish-mash of genres – good action films, good horror films, but bland comedies and movies with mostly incoherent storylines.
But Korea gives us something more unique – essentially the Asian version of Hollywood. Remarkable horror films like The Host and Train to Busan, popular romantic comedy movies like My Sassy Girl, interest award films like Parasite – and of course the outstanding Sympathy trilogy in Old boy and Sympathy for Mr and Lady Vengeance.
But Korean thrillers are something else entirely. And if you enjoyed the spectacular I Saw The Devil – then I am confident you will love every second of The Gangster The Cop The Devil.
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Status:
Released
Original Language:
Korean
Budget:
$6,500,000.00
Revenue:
$25,775,371.00