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The Man Standing Next

Original title: Namsanui bujangdeul
  • 2020
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.7K
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The Man Standing Next (2020)
Political ThrillerThriller

In the 1970s, Korea is under the absolute control of President Park, who controls the KCIA, the organization with the edge over any branch of government.In the 1970s, Korea is under the absolute control of President Park, who controls the KCIA, the organization with the edge over any branch of government.In the 1970s, Korea is under the absolute control of President Park, who controls the KCIA, the organization with the edge over any branch of government.

  • Director
    • Min-ho Woo
  • Writers
    • Lee Ji-min
    • Min-ho Woo
  • Stars
    • Lee Byung-hun
    • Lee Sung-min
    • Kwak Do-won
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Min-ho Woo
    • Writers
      • Lee Ji-min
      • Min-ho Woo
    • Stars
      • Lee Byung-hun
      • Lee Sung-min
      • Kwak Do-won
    • 21User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 35 nominations total

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    Lee Byung-hun
    Lee Byung-hun
    • Kim Kyoo-pyeong
    Lee Sung-min
    Lee Sung-min
    • President Park
    Kwak Do-won
    Kwak Do-won
    • Park Yong-gak
    Lee Hee-joon
    Lee Hee-joon
    • Kwak Sang-Cheon
    Kim So-jin
    • Deborah Shim
    Farid-Eric Bernard
    • The French henchman
    • (as Eric Bernard)
    Jerry Rector
    Jerry Rector
    • U.S. Ambassador to Korea
    Paul Battle
    Paul Battle
    • Congressman Rosenthall
    Aïmen Derriachi
    • French Gangster
    Lee Do-guk
    Lee Do-guk
    • Chief of protocol
    Jang Eui-don
    Jang Eui-don
    • Security tapping team
    Garrison Michael Farquharson-Keener
    Garrison Michael Farquharson-Keener
    • Casino Dealer
    Seo Hyun-woo
    Seo Hyun-woo
    • Jun Doo-Hyuk
    Woo-Jae Jeon
    • Courtyard agent 1
    Hyun-Joon Ji
    • Ham Dae-Yong
    Park Ji-il
    Park Ji-il
    • Chief secretary
    Eom Ji-man
    • Gungjeong-dong safe house agent
    Lee Leonard
    • Director
      • Min-ho Woo
    • Writers
      • Lee Ji-min
      • Min-ho Woo
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews21

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    8rafiqrony31

    Betrayal never comes from an Enemy

    This movie is based on an original novel with the same name. It shows the emotions going through Kim Gyu-pyeong (Lee Byung-hun), the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA).

    Basically, Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) was founded in 1961. To spy on North Korean conspiracy, prevent communist were as the primary objective but President Park also used KCIA as a shield to continue his long regime.

    There was also intense power struggle between Kim and chief presidential bodyguard Kwak Sang-cheon (Lee Hee-joon). It became so serious during the last 40 days of the President's rule before the latter is assassinated by Kim in 1979.

    On the other hand, these two were also fighting to prevent a former KCIA director (Kwak Do-won), who was exiled to the US where Koreagate investigations were under way and knew all about the government's operations, from publishing his memoir.

    The chief of presidential bodyguard was becoming very close to the president, Kim was feeling left out or feared that he might lose his position. He was also in disagreement with the actions president took when there was riots against his government. With all that going on, Kim was going through a lot. Ultimately, he decided to assassinate the president along with his chief bodyguard. The shield President Park created for his protection became the reason for his death.

    This movie tries to show all viewpoints of why the assassination happened. Though I personally think it takes slightly biased side towards Kim. He was the President of the most feared organization in South Korea, he was not innocent at all. But his intention was not throne instead he tried to do good for the country. Lee is an amazing actor, he portrayed Kim perfectly.

    A great watch for thriller movie lovers also you get know about a bit of political history of South Korea.

    Enjoy.
    8PedroPires90

    Good

    As good as expected. Powerful performances, tense, good pace, very well shot, magnificent use of shadows and dark scenarios in line with the theme.

    Koreans know how to tell the stories of their history. I would be so proud if Portugal was capable to do something similar with our rich history...
    8kosmasp

    A bittersweet political life

    You know when they say that good intentions can go wrong? What if you can't actually tell if they went wrong? Who is to say what right and wrong is anyway? I wouldn't dare say I understood every little bit of history that was presented here (this is one of those cases where it makes sense, at least afterwards) to get into what the movie was about. Yes this is based on real characters and events - and yes it can be confusing to a degree.

    Especially because of all the grey areas this covers. And power grabs and jealousy, rivalry and pure horror/fear inside ones mind. To at least a certain degree, things displayed here, would be things you'd attest or expect from North Korea(n goverment), not from the one in South Korea. But when not all is developed yet, when people have to go to the streets to protest for certain things and rights ... well things get and are complicated.

    So this is very well made and really amazingly acted. If political thriller/drama is in your "playlist"/something you enjoy watching, this is definitely worth watching. Otherwise you may have issues with it and it's pacing ...
    7noshouse

    When everyone's just operating under the shelter of power for their actions, there's no genuine care for the people

    The possession of power often leads people to lose their way and forget their initial intentions. In the movie, through Lee Byung-hun's internal struggle, it highlights how those in power can become wrapped up in their position, eventually feeling that they are the most important. They start expecting others not to betray them, displaying a certain level of selfishness. While there are quite a few movies about political maneuvering, this film also gives us insights into Korea's historical background. It really reminds me of China's ancient emperor system and the ongoing military conflicts in many countries. The truth is, people often don't ask for much, but someone always climbs up and becomes a leader, managing the masses. It's a reflection of both human nature and animalistic tendencies.
    7Misss25

    People are betrayed most by the person they trusted

    The movie is based on a political history and its backstage dark site. It is sad, South Korea had dictators which weren't that long time ago. But,however it is free from its dictators now, however it gained its desirable democracy.

    I don't know how the movie portraits Kim as a patriot or as a traitor. But,his acting was amazing and other cast did a great job.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of South Korea for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.
    • Goofs
      The establishing shots of Washington, D.C. are clearly from the 21st century and not the 1970s, as the World War II Memorial (built in the 2000s) is visible.
    • Quotes

      President Park: ''A man's path isn't always filled with laughs, but a storm can not stop a man with determination"

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
      • French
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Chiefs of Namsan
    • Filming locations
      • Place Vendome, Paris, France(Park rendezvous with Korean consulate staff in France.)
    • Production companies
      • Gemstone Pictures
      • Hive Media
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $113,527
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,514
      • Jan 26, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,664,900
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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