

Into the Sun
Lieutenant senior Kang Seok-min(Kwon Sang-woo) joined the navy to follow in his dead father's footsteps, with the dream of becoming an admiral. At the hospital where Seok-min's sister, Soo-jin(Kim Jung-hwa), a young doctor who is still an intern, Seok-min runs into Hae-rin, a female doctor at the hospital. He tries to get close to Hye-rin(Myung Sae-bin) but she has shut others out since her boyfriend from college died. Hae-rin's senior from the medical school Seung-ha, who is also the son of the director of the hospital, has been in love with Hae-rin since the college days. However, he could only love her from afar since his friend confessed his love first. After the death of his friend, Seung-ha plays the role of a guardian for Hae-rin, but only to win her love. Seok-min's honest and yet impulsive behavior throws Hae-rin off. Nevertheless, ever since Seok-min gets involved in a critical situation on the naval base Hae-rin finds her heart drawn to Seok-min...
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Plot Summary
A disgraced CIA operative, Travis, is sent to Tokyo to assassinate a yakuza boss responsible for the death of the governor. Working with a local detective, Travis navigates a complex web of organized crime, uncovering a conspiracy that goes deeper than he imagined. He must confront his own demons and fight his way through the underworld to complete his mission.
Critical Reception
Into the Sun was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, with many criticizing its predictable plot, uninspired action sequences, and Steven Seagal's perceived lack of effort. It is generally considered one of Seagal's weaker direct-to-video releases.
What Reviewers Say
- Lackluster action sequences and a predictable narrative.
- Steven Seagal's performance was criticized for being uninspired.
- The film fails to deliver any significant entertainment value.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Tokyo, Japan, and features extensive use of Japanese language and cultural elements, though the overall authenticity of its portrayal of the yakuza has been questioned.
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