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En la prueba definitiva del matrimonio, un agente convertido en marido casero se ve envuelto en una peligrosa misión con su esposa detective, que no tiene ni idea de su pasado.En la prueba definitiva del matrimonio, un agente convertido en marido casero se ve envuelto en una peligrosa misión con su esposa detective, que no tiene ni idea de su pasado.En la prueba definitiva del matrimonio, un agente convertido en marido casero se ve envuelto en una peligrosa misión con su esposa detective, que no tiene ni idea de su pasado.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Dawn Anderson
- Baek Seon-woo
- (English version)
- (voz)
Jolene Jaxon
- Jang Hee-joo
- (English version)
- (voz)
- (as Jolene Kim)
Dylan J. Locke
- Geum-seok
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Hwang Jung-min is one of my favorite actors out of South-Korea and his movies are always a prize to see.
This one is also one of his biggest. He plays the houseman of a very tough policewoman, and she doesn't know his past. But, she will find out, and then the movie begins even better.
Cant tell too much, just relax and enjoy this action/comedy.
Don't forget to watch the scene were he has glasses and tries to infiltrate with a truck for sewers. And later acts like a patient from the facility.
Also, the supporting roles are very good and funny.
For me, this is a very good solid actionflick fom the south-koreans.
Just watch and enjoy.
This one is also one of his biggest. He plays the houseman of a very tough policewoman, and she doesn't know his past. But, she will find out, and then the movie begins even better.
Cant tell too much, just relax and enjoy this action/comedy.
Don't forget to watch the scene were he has glasses and tries to infiltrate with a truck for sewers. And later acts like a patient from the facility.
Also, the supporting roles are very good and funny.
For me, this is a very good solid actionflick fom the south-koreans.
Just watch and enjoy.
That enjoyment is largely drawn from the relationship between the married couple at the centre of this drama. Their misadventures provide plenty of room for sparky dialogue amid a journey of mutual discovery.
The action that otherwise dominates the film is well-staged but not remotely believable. So if you like slick action it might do it for you. If, like me, action gains from emotional investment in the plight of those involved or a sense of palpable threat, then you will gain less pleasure from the shootings and explosions.
But I did still enjoy the husband and wife in the middle of it all.
The action that otherwise dominates the film is well-staged but not remotely believable. So if you like slick action it might do it for you. If, like me, action gains from emotional investment in the plight of those involved or a sense of palpable threat, then you will gain less pleasure from the shootings and explosions.
But I did still enjoy the husband and wife in the middle of it all.
While action dramas are not my favorite genre, I do occasionally enjoy them for a change of pace and this film filled the niche nicely. I really enjoyed the plot line - it has some good twists that are well set up by the previous story-line (I hate plot twists that are set up via misleading scenes and fortunately, this show doesn't stoop to that level).
I thought the action scenes were very well played except for the climactic scene which did go for the cannon fodder trope (having masses of enemy combatants blindly run thru doors or around corners so they can be mowed down by the protagonists). I'll give them a pass on it since it was at the end and thus did not detract from the rest of the show.
I really enjoyed the nuanced humor that was interspersed within the more series aspects of the show and I thoroughly enjoyed the dynamic between the two leads, Hwang Jung-min and Yum Jung-ah. Their interactions as a married couple was fun to watch.
Well worth the 100 minute run time.
I thought the action scenes were very well played except for the climactic scene which did go for the cannon fodder trope (having masses of enemy combatants blindly run thru doors or around corners so they can be mowed down by the protagonists). I'll give them a pass on it since it was at the end and thus did not detract from the rest of the show.
I really enjoyed the nuanced humor that was interspersed within the more series aspects of the show and I thoroughly enjoyed the dynamic between the two leads, Hwang Jung-min and Yum Jung-ah. Their interactions as a married couple was fun to watch.
Well worth the 100 minute run time.
Park Kang-moo is a sincere and kind house-husband to Kang Mi-seon who is a top detective in violent crimes division. What she doesn't know is that Kang-moo is an ex-spy and was forced to leave his past life after a failed mission. As he leads a boring yet satisfying life of an house-husband, a chance encounter with Jang Hee-joo, his junior will make him to go back to his life as a spy in order to help Hee-joo save her kidnapped husband. This case gets entangled with the one Mi-seon is investigating on and she soon suspects Kang-moo of having an affair with Hee-joo. As they both get into the game without knowing the players, the danger that follows will bring them closer. How do they get out of the mess and save their marriage, forms rest of the story.
The writing is basic at it's best and after the only big reveal about the mysterious villain, half way into the film, Mission: Cross literally is devoid of any intriguing moments and the action too is quite generic to stand out. All it leaves is the two main leads to kick up the spark and the comic timing to salvage what's left but that just proves to be not enough. Even with the runtime of barely 100mins, the film gets boring and the half baked screenplay doesn't really offer anything to remember. Spoiler, the film does end on a note opening up for a sequel but there is hardly any interest left to care for it.
The writing is basic at it's best and after the only big reveal about the mysterious villain, half way into the film, Mission: Cross literally is devoid of any intriguing moments and the action too is quite generic to stand out. All it leaves is the two main leads to kick up the spark and the comic timing to salvage what's left but that just proves to be not enough. Even with the runtime of barely 100mins, the film gets boring and the half baked screenplay doesn't really offer anything to remember. Spoiler, the film does end on a note opening up for a sequel but there is hardly any interest left to care for it.
I love this very star studded movie bought by netflix !! Its very entertanining hilarious me and my wife are laughing so hard .. feel good movie with some tough of western style spy or CIA thingy .. but its good writing this review while on my smoke break we havent finished the movie yet but im rating it now to be first person to rate this.. so far we are enjoying this too much .. that we have to pause while we go the comfort room or have a smoke .. very entertaining with likeable actors and very famous korean actors .. watch and enjoy it you will have a good luaGH WATCH IT WITH YOUR PARTNER to enjoy it.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
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