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> The cops versus a corporate house. The Korean cop-thieves films are quite extraordinary and I had seen plenty of them. This is based on kind of similar theme. Instead the gang here it is a cop who face-off a millionaire. This is not co...


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When an old collaborator gets severely injured, a veteran policeman tries to figure out the way to bring to justice the ultimately suspected aggressor, a spoiled young executive, heir to a mega corporation, who believes he is above the law.
A relentless detective known for his unorthodox methods is tasked with taking down a powerful and corrupt conglomerate heir who engages in brutal acts of violence. As the detective digs deeper, he uncovers a vast network of corruption that extends far beyond the heir himself. He must risk everything to expose the truth and bring justice to the victims.
Veteran was a massive critical and commercial success in South Korea, lauded for its sharp writing, energetic direction, and compelling performances. Critics praised its blend of humor and intense action, while audiences were drawn to its themes of social justice and its portrayal of a David-and-Goliath struggle against corporate greed.
Praised for its thrilling action sequences and sharp, witty dialogue.
Hailed as a masterful blend of dark humor and social commentary.
Celebrated for its powerful performances, particularly from Hwang Jung-min and Yoo Ah-in.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Veteran, with many highlighting its exhilarating action, engaging plot, and the compelling performances of the cast. Reviewers frequently pointed out its effectiveness in tackling themes of corruption and social injustice in an entertaining way.
Won Best Film at the 52nd Grand Bell Awards, and Best Director and Best Actor for Hwang Jung-min at the 36th Blue Dragon Film Awards. Nominated for numerous other awards.
The film's climax, a chaotic street brawl, was filmed over 15 days with over 100 actors and stunt performers involved, and required significant preparation for the choreography and safety measures.
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> The cops versus a corporate house. The Korean cop-thieves films are quite extraordinary and I had seen plenty of them. This is based on kind of similar theme. Instead the gang here it is a cop who face-off a millionaire. This is not co...
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