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Korean
English / Traditional Chinese / off
DVD Box Set (NTSC - All Region)
Park Joong Hoon, Chun Jung Myung, Yoo In Young, Choi Chang Min & Kim Hak Sun
2006 Release
Sometimes it just isn't your day. All corrupt homicide detective Sung Woo (Park Joong Hoon of Two Cops and Nowhere To Hide) wanted was another night collecting easy money at a room salon, but first his partner is killed, and then he ends up becoming the most unlikely of hostages. Su Hyeon (Chun Jeong Myung) doesn't have it much better. After getting out of his gang, he tries to lead a decent life, but gets falsely accused of murder and lands in prison. When Su Hyeon breaks out of jail, his hostage ends up being none other than Sung Woo. Although they start out as antagonists, the two end up building a strange partnership.
Director Jo Min Ho has been working in the industry since the early 90s, when he was assistant director for troubled productions like No Emergency Exit and small classics like A Hot Roof. It took him almost a decade to debut with a feature film, the 2002 gangster comedy Jungle Juice starring Lee Bum Soo and Jang Hyuk. His new film, Les Formidables, takes some of the elements at work on his previous films, along with the rivals-become-partners sensibility which made Two Cops a smash hit in the early 90s. Jo recruited the talents of top star Park Joong Hoon and Chun Jeong Myung of Fashion Seventies and the fantastic Goodbye Solo, one of the industry's most promising young faces.
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