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Bae Du-Na | ||
Shin Ha-gyun | ||
Song Kang-ho | ||
Kang-ho Song | Park Dong-jin | |
Ha-kyun Shin | Ryu | |
Du-na Bae | Cha Yeong-mi | |
Ji-Eun Lim | Ryu's Sister | |
Bo-bae Han | Yu-sun | |
Se-dong Kim | Chief of Staff | |
Dae-yeon Lee | Choe | |
Jae-yeong Jeong | Husband of Dong-jin's ex-wife's | |
Kan-hie Lee | Park Dong-jin's ex-wife | |
Kwang-rok Oh | Anarchist |
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Producer | Lee Jae-Soon
Jae-sun Lee Kang-bok Lee |
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Writer | Lee Jong-Yong
Lee Moo-Young Jae-sun Lee Mu-yeong Lee Chan-wook Park |
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From The Director of OLDBOY Unable to afford proper care for his sister dying from kidney failure, Ryu turns to the black market to sell his own organs only to end up cheated of his life savings. His girlfriend urges Ryu to kidnap the daughter of wealthy industrialist Dong-jin, who recently laid him off. Ryu agrees, but unforeseen tragedies turn an innocent con into a merciless quest for revenge. Bound by their personal losses and deep-seated anger, the two men are thrust into a spiral of destruction. |
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