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Seo Do-cheol is a merciless police detective, who investigates the suicide of a truck driver named Bae, where he learns from Bae's son that Jo Tae-oh, the sadistic third-generation heir to powerful conglomerate Sinjin Group has assaulted Bae as the latter protested against the conglomerate for back-payment.
Revolver (Korean: 리볼버) is a 2024 South Korean action crime film written and directed by Oh Seung-uk, starring Jeon Do-yeon, Ji Chang-wook, and Lim Ji-yeon. It was released theatrically on August 7, 2024.
Innocence (Korean: 결백; RR: Gyeolbaek) is a 2020 South Korean legal drama film written and directed by Park Sang-hyun. The film stars Shin Hye-sun, Bae Jong-ok, and Huh Joon-ho. It follows a lawyer who defends her mother on trial for murder. Innocence was theatrically released on June 10, 2020. [3]
The film depicts a teenage boy, Yeon-gyu, who while wanting to escape from his hellish reality, meets the middle boss of a local gang, Chi-geon, and ends up in the world of crime. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. [3] The film was released theatrically in South Korea on October 11, 2023. [4]
The film was released on 4 May 2011 in South Korea. [12] It also received a limited release in the United States in July 2011, screening in Los Angeles , Torrance , New York City , New Jersey , Chicago , Virginia , Washington D.C. , Seattle , Texas and Hawaii .
During the second weekend at box office the film held 63.4% of the weekend sale by selling 981,000 tickets at 1,531 screens. [25] Believer became the first Korean film to surpass five million admissions in 2018. The film was seen by a total of 5,063,620 people by September 29, 2018, way exceeding its break-even point of 2.8 million admissions ...
The Korea Media Rating Board (Korean: 영상물등급위원회; RR: Yeongsangmul Deunggeup Wiwonhoe; KMRB) is a public organization that classifies films, videos, and other motion pictures into age-based ratings and recommends domestic performances of foreign artists. Through these rating systems, the Korea Media Rating Board provides domestic ...
Twenty was released in South Korea on March 25, 2015. [31] It topped the box office in its opening weekend, drawing 1,136,866 viewers and earning ₩8.74 billion ( US$7.93 million ). [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] As of April 19, 2015, it has grossed US$21.3 million with nearly 3 million admissions.