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  • Movie: Soo
  • Revised Romanization: Soo
  • Hangul:
  • Director: Yoichi Sai
  • Producer: In-soo Kim
  • Writer: Seung-hwan Lee, Jun-il Lee, Young-woo Lee
  • Cinematography: Sung-bok Lee
  • Release Date: March 22, 2007
  • Runtime: 122 Min.
  • Production Budget: US$ 5M
  • Language:South Korea
  • Country: Korean

Plot

An assassin wanted by both the police and the underground, Tae-soo is know simply as Soo. His one goal in life is to find his twin brother Tae-jin, who was separated from him at childhood. Young Tae-jin was taken away and raised by a gang boss, KU Yangwon, when Tae-soo got caught stealing from the boss. For 19 years, Tae-soo heard no word from his brother. After a long search, he finally meets his brother: only to see him shot to death right before his eyes. Tae-soo hides his brother’s body and decides to act as his brother to find the killer. NAM Dal-gu, the detective intent upon catching Taesoo, is hot on his trail, while Tae-jin’s fiancé, Mina is filled with doubts about Tae-soo’s identity. Finally, Tae-soo realizes it was KU, the same man who had taken his brother away from him 19 years ago, who was behind the murder of Tae-jin. Realizing this is a fight to the finish, Tae-soo begins his request for revenge

Cast

Ji Jin-Hee Kang Seong-Yeon Mun Seong-Kun
Tae-soo / Soo Hyeong-sa Yeo, Mi-na Kang Dae-ak Jeol / Yang-won Ku
Lee Gi-Yeong Oh Man-Seok Jo Kyeong-Hwan
Dal-ku Nam Park-yi Jeom Song-in ("Boss")

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