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Synopsis: Jong-Woo (Shin Ha-Kyun) went to prison four times for petty crimes likes burglary and car theft, but he now works as an auto mechanic. He has a 17-year-old son named Gi-Hyuk (Lee Min-Ho), which he raises by himself. Gi-Hyuk is a smart kid, but troubled. The father and the son also do not get along. Although, Jong-Woo might appear like an irresponsible father, he tries his best and even works at night as a private taxi service. One evening, Jong-Woo drops off a couple at a ritzy hotel. Suddenly, another man hops into Jong-Woo's car and tells him to drive off. Once the man pulls out large stash of cash, Jong-Woo is happy to drive the man wherever he wants. The man asks Jong-Woo to drive him to a delivery company. Jong-Woo walks into the delivery company and asks for directions to the bathroom. He then notices the man mailing off a small electronic device. The man then comes up to Jong-Woo and offers him $1,000 if he will drive him to an apartment and then to the airport. Jong-Woo happily
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
2013
127 min
128 Views


That makes it complicated

Lieutenant, we have another dead body

In a car outside Hangang Park

Possibly heart attack

What's with the parking lots today?

What the hell do you want?

What do you think? Get out

Do you have anything to tell me?

What... Go to bed

I'm telling you

if you end up in jail again,

you'll never see my face again

Shut up and go to bed

I didn't do nothing

All I did was run

Sir, you've got nothing to worry about

Consider it taken care of

Enjoy your game, sir

Hello, Lieutenant Ahn

About yesterday...

It's not a good time

to talk about the kids

Do we have the results back?

You can't just show up

at my work place

We have the CCTV footage

Great

We'll talk about it later, okay?

Let's have a look

It's consistent with the

eyewitness account

How is that a professional job?

I told you it was a first timer

We have the fingerprint analysis

Good

That's not what it looks like

Why are you still here?

I feel bad about what

happened, too

I knew that you gave me too much

But you're the one

who put it in the envelope

- You don't understand

- Alright, alright

Come on now

Fine

I hear ya

You

What?

Cha Jong-woo?

Wait

I can explain

You've got it all wrong

You see, I was driving last night...

Get him!

Walking in here voluntarily?

Hand me the cuffs

- Yes, sir!

- I didn't do it

Back off!.

Don't come any closer

I'm telling you it wasn't me

I'm not going. I get rashes just by

looking at wedding dresses

Hello? I'm losing you

Why would I turn myself in?

I didn't do it

- Stand back

- I didn't do it

Where's your car?

Calm down

Take it easy

Tell me! Your car!

Outside on the left, 4631

I said back off

Here

Seon-yeong? Stop filming

Stop or I'll shoot

Don't shoot!

No, don't shoot!

Turn off the camera

Don't shoot! Turn that off!.

Get off

That's Lieutenant's car

Step on it!

Stop the car

Don't make a sound

The cellphone

Give me your phone

Wait

I don't have it

It's at home

The next station is Sangdo

Pervert!

Why did you touch me?

Pervert

What the heck?

What the hell?

What's the deal with the cellphone?

9 o'clock?

Don't shoot! Turn that off!

Our station is the no.1 video online

Don't shoot! Turn that off

What are you, a goddamn rapper?

It just came to me

Who the hell is this guy?

His name is Cha Jong-woo

His records show that

he served time for assault,

car theft and burglary

You were taken hostage by a petty criminal?

Man, I can't even look at you

According to his file,

Cha evaded arrest attempts

on a dozen occasions

The man's nicknamed 'the Big Slip'

I told you he was a pro

We have a warrant

Bring in the bastard

or I'll kill you with my own hands

Get moving!

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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