5 reviews
So I had been dying to watch this as it stars Jung-min Hwang and I am a fan I must admit. But due to the lack of good subtitles I was not able to do so. Finally, yesterday I got my hands on some decent English subs and dove right in to watch this. I wouldn't say that I was disappointed but it certainly wasn't up to my expectations.
The story is pretty simple with Byun Jae-wook, a honest prosecutor, being framed for murder by negligence and thrown into the jail with a 15 year sentence. The film then depicts his struggles to fight the corrupt system and get out.
Looking at the plot I thought there would be an intense drama showing his hardship in the jail, but sadly they avoided that part and the story leaps 5 years ahead as soon as he is imprisoned and shows him as the "prince of prison". I was hoping to see some solid prison drama here.
The latter part deals with Byun Jae-wook reopening the case and fighting his case in a courtroom. I expected some decent courtroom drama but this too ends abruptly leaving to much to imagination.
What lifts up the movie from a dismal plot is the acting by the cast, especially Dong-won Kang. He plays his role as a con man to near perfection and does a commendable job. Jung-min Hwang too is slick and handles whatever is thrown at his like a real pro. There chemistry in the jail is rather good. They bond on screen with real ease and make you chuckle every now and then.
All being said you can give the movie a go, just don't expect anything too gritty or earth shattering.
The story is pretty simple with Byun Jae-wook, a honest prosecutor, being framed for murder by negligence and thrown into the jail with a 15 year sentence. The film then depicts his struggles to fight the corrupt system and get out.
Looking at the plot I thought there would be an intense drama showing his hardship in the jail, but sadly they avoided that part and the story leaps 5 years ahead as soon as he is imprisoned and shows him as the "prince of prison". I was hoping to see some solid prison drama here.
The latter part deals with Byun Jae-wook reopening the case and fighting his case in a courtroom. I expected some decent courtroom drama but this too ends abruptly leaving to much to imagination.
What lifts up the movie from a dismal plot is the acting by the cast, especially Dong-won Kang. He plays his role as a con man to near perfection and does a commendable job. Jung-min Hwang too is slick and handles whatever is thrown at his like a real pro. There chemistry in the jail is rather good. They bond on screen with real ease and make you chuckle every now and then.
All being said you can give the movie a go, just don't expect anything too gritty or earth shattering.
- subratjain1
- Jul 31, 2016
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- KineticSeoul
- Aug 5, 2016
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It has a common plot about being framed but I can say that it has it's own unique story line that will keep you from watching it until the end.
Would really recommend it if your not in a mood to watch a drama movie. Because at first, I thought it has a drama into it but the "supposed" drama part became funny for me. And I love the chemistry of the two main leads.
Would really recommend it if your not in a mood to watch a drama movie. Because at first, I thought it has a drama into it but the "supposed" drama part became funny for me. And I love the chemistry of the two main leads.
A crime drama film wrapped in a very good comedy spice. I hope this film gets a sequel. Because it's interesting to see the unique collaboration between a prosecutor and a con artist..
- rahmadarifian
- Jul 1, 2021
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O no! Abolutely artificial acting, no plot and way too long: need I say more? Please add a no star option cause if I give this film one star this will be an insult for the films which deserve one star. This is one of the worst korean movies I ever watched in my life. Don't waste your time.