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Another Public Enemy
A criminal psychopath from a wealthy family is confronted with Chul-jung Kang, a former classmate who no longer likes his activities.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant but hot-tempered prosecutor, Kang Soo-ho, is framed for a murder he didn't commit. Facing public disgrace and the loss of his career, he must use his legal acumen and street smarts to uncover the real killer and clear his name. Along the way, he encounters a host of colorful characters and navigates a labyrinth of corruption and deceit within the legal system.
Critical Reception
Another Public Enemy received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its witty dialogue, strong performances, and blend of humor and suspense. Some found the plot somewhat convoluted, but the overall energy and Jang Dong-gun's portrayal of the titular 'public enemy' were widely lauded. It was considered a solid entry in the Korean crime-comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp, witty script and engaging humor.
Jang Dong-gun's charismatic performance as the anti-hero was a highlight.
The film successfully balances comedic elements with dramatic tension.
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Fun Fact
Director Jang Jin is also a well-known playwright and theater director in South Korea, bringing a unique theatrical sensibility to his films.
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