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Luck-Key

Original title: Leokki
  • 2016
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.4K
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Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Joon in Luck-Key (2016)
ActionComedyCrime

A hapless loser assumes the identity of an amnesia victim without knowing that he is an assassin.A hapless loser assumes the identity of an amnesia victim without knowing that he is an assassin.A hapless loser assumes the identity of an amnesia victim without knowing that he is an assassin.

  • Director
    • Kae-Byeok Lee
  • Writers
    • Yoon-Mi Jang
    • Kenji Uchida
  • Stars
    • Yoo Hae-jin
    • Lee Joon
    • Jo Yun-hie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kae-Byeok Lee
    • Writers
      • Yoon-Mi Jang
      • Kenji Uchida
    • Stars
      • Yoo Hae-jin
      • Lee Joon
      • Jo Yun-hie
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Yoo Hae-jin
    Yoo Hae-jin
    • Hyung-wook
    Lee Joon
    Lee Joon
    • Jae-sung
    Jo Yun-hie
    Jo Yun-hie
    • Rina
    Lim Ji-yeon
    Lim Ji-yeon
    • Eun-ju
    Sung Byoung-sook
    Sung Byoung-sook
    • Rina's Mom
    Soon-Hyoung Cha
    • Choi Moon-seok
    Won Choi
    • Subway director
    Lee Dong-hwi
    Lee Dong-hwi
    • Min-suk
    Jo Han-chul
    Jo Han-chul
    • Il-seong
    Jeon Hye-bin
    Jeon Hye-bin
    • Hye-bin
    Yoon Jong-goo
    • Van man
    Go Joon
    Go Joon
    • Kwon Hee-rak
    Goo Min-Hyuk
    • Realtor
    Chang-ho Seong
    • Studio lighting assistant director
    Kim Seong-hoon
    • Studio martial arts team
    Cha Sung-je
    Cha Sung-je
    • Elementary school student #1
    Lee Sung-wook
    Lee Sung-wook
    • Nam Myung-Jin
    Anupam Tripathi
    Anupam Tripathi
    • Indian man
    • Director
      • Kae-Byeok Lee
    • Writers
      • Yoon-Mi Jang
      • Kenji Uchida
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    User reviews16

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    10chriscarlisle25

    I feel so Luck-Key! Haven't laughed this hard in years!

    This is such a funny feel good movie! I have not laughed this hard while watching a movie in years! I believe that everybody in the family can enjoy this one. The acting is great and the romance and comedy is pretty well-adjusted as well. I especially love the scenes that deal with the acting on set! The story is one that is well written, and there are a few twists. It deals with two people who switch life roles and get adjusted to each other's lifestyle in hilarious ways. This movie delivers in a big way! Highly recommend!
    7rubyknits

    Enjoyable romantic action film

    Luck-key is a remake of the 2012 Japanese film "Key of Life" which is also a good movie to see. I think remakes should bring something new to the story; it should be able to stand alone. This one does.

    It's a simple story of an assassin who falls and loses his memory. A poor, unemployed actor swaps identity with him not knowing that he is a criminal. They begin to live out each other's lives.

    I love how the lead blossoms in his new life as an actor and the romance that he finds. Yoo Hae-Jin is a fantastic actor and his quiet charm really comes through in this film.

    There's action, romance, comedy, and a few really touching moments. What more could you ask for?
    7AliceSvankmajer

    Funny misunderstoods

    A efective comedy. Love how it laughs about the K-Dramas clichés. Yoo Hae- Jin perfomance (as the profesional killer) was my favorite. He is so expressive and is not exactly a hegemonic Korean beauty which makes us love more their role. There was moments that I felt that the character deserved hug.
    7mrrcott

    Funny and enjoyable Korean body-swap comedy

    The 'Body Switch' genre in which two very different characters swap identities is very common in American cinema. If you aren't familiar then think of any film from the eighties, where Tom Hanks played an adult with the mind of a teenager in Big. Or Freaky Friday, The Parent Trap, 17 Again…

    It seems that South Korean directors love the genre too. So much so that there has been a spate of films where a character takes on the physical identity of someone else, for comic or dramatic effect. (Some recent examples: The Beauty Inside (2015), Masquerade (2012), and Miss Granny (2014). This was pointed out during the recent Korean Cinema conference. My guess is that in a society based on strict Confucian rules, individuality is not desired, so people long to escape these narrow confines and to be someone else. So when a down and out actor takes a suave hit-man's locker key in a bath-house, we're all set for a hilarious comedy where the lives are reversed: the loser (Jaesing) becomes the hit-man and the hit-man (Hyung-wook) starts living the life of the struggling actor who is behind with the rent on his sad-sack loft apartment.

    After waking up from his concussion, Hyung-wook is too poor to pay for his medical treatment and has to borrow money from the kindly Rina (Yun-hie Jo), who works as a TV agent. He moves into Jaesing's trash filled apartment. Meanwhile, newly rich Jaesing soon pays off his debts and lives the high life in a luxury penthouse where he discovers a stash of weapons as well as a surveillance camera which is fixed 24 hours on an attractive woman in the apartment above.

    The hit man soon endears himself to Rina and her family, and when he starts working at her mother's snack bar he wows the customers with his astonishing knife play. What's funny here is that the tough guy can't understand where he picked up these skills, or how he is able to put his new neighbour in a headlock and throw him to the ground when he tries to start a fight. Whenever someone asks his age he can't keep a straight face, because he looks so much older. Haejin has a wonderfully expressive face: whenever he is told to smile he looks as though he is about to dispatch his next victim.

    When he discovers that Jae-sing is an actor (usually as an extra in TV melodramas), he goes to the set and soon impresses the director with his realistic fighting ability. He becomes better at acting than his predecessor, moving from one-line parts to becoming the lead in a corny television drama that ends each episode with ridiculous cliffhangers (if you have ever watched a Korean TV drama, you will know what I mean).

    I went in to this film not knowing anything about the story or with any expectations and when I finished watching I was pleasantly surprised. With so much advance hype and spoilers being regularly leaked, its possible to watch a film with no surprises or real excitement. That's a shame, and a good reason to watch international cinema more often.
    fluffset

    better than the original in comedy

    Anyone who have watch the original one from Japan in 2012 may like or quite dislike this remake. But me, who really love the original one really like this one too!

    The original one by Kenji Uchida is perfect, its well-balanced in comedy, crime and drama with its smart story telling. This Korean version just take the main idea and change the whole story quite a bit but its really good and enjoyable. What I love the most is their focus in the comedy, even though the original one have its funny moment too, the Korean version have take the advantages of the body swap situation to make it more funny and hilarious to watch. This movie make me laughing out loud a lot. Its more lighter than the original one but I bet if you watch both, you will like all of them. Enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      This is the second time actor Lee Joon plays a young man who wants to become an actor; the first was "Rough Play" (2013).
    • Connections
      Remake of Key of Life (2012)

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Xin Lỗi Anh Chỉ Là Sát Thủ
    • Production companies
      • DMZ Comics
      • DMZ Entertainment
      • Yong Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $466,505
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $113,846
      • Oct 23, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $48,913,975
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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