S.I.U.

Synopsis: Sung-Bum (Uhm Tae-Woong) is a hot-tempered detective who relies on his intuition to crack cases. He rarely comes across a case that he cannot solve. The body of a police officer is then discovered in a burned out car near an abandoned building. Drugs are also found near the dead officer. To catch the killer the police department sets up a special investigation unit for the case.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Year:
2011
111 min
110 Views


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Stop staring!

I wasn't!

That's a fat lie, sir.

You're one to talk. Like 'em?

Bigger with stuffing?

These are real.

Yeah, right.

Wanna see? I'll show you!

You nuts?

Go ahead.

So, you can jump me?

Crazy? So, I'll be liable?

I don't hold just anyone liable.

Where are you going on shift?

The bathroom!

Looks smart but talks like a dope.

What the hell!

Eum Tae-woong Joo Won

It's him.

Jung Jin-young Sung Dong-il

Lee Tae-im Kim Jung-tae

Screenplay by Kim Yu-jin, Hwang Sung-gu

Sh*t!

Inspector Kim!

Hey! Stop!

Stop!

Stop there!

What the!

Bro!

- Bro!

- Lee Jae-wi!

What are you doing?

Can't you tell? I'm on a job!

How about spicy ribs and Soju?

Soju? You can't even drink!

- Stop the car!

- Why!

To catch that bastard!

You'll catch him. You're a pro at that.

I'm going on a job, too.

Don't wanna be late.

Have fun!

Wait! Hold on!

Dang, Jae-wi.

Stupid, why didn't she bring the car!

Producer Lim Min-sup

Directed by Hwang Byung-guk

What do you have to say?

What's this?

SPECIAL INVESTIGATION TEAM

Sgt. Lee Jae-wi, Age 32.

Stationed at Yeon-heum Precinct.

In August, 2007,

he was with Kang Do-shik

when he was arrested and brought in.

Don't bring that up again.

Who knew Kang was a druggie?

He was on the Youth Protection Committee.

Who hasn't had a meal with Kang Do-shik here?

So, what if we did.

Keep quiet if you don't wanna

end up on patrol.

And be on time!

Jae-wi just stepped on sh*t!

Then, what did you do

while your ex-wife suffered?

What did you do for her?

Meth went missing at Kang's house then

That's why Jae-wi

investigated internally

So?

You're saying it's the same Meth?

Sh*t, you think Jae-wi

banded with a druggie!

Why're you yelling!

- Calm down.

- Hey!

Quiet down!

That's why we're investigating.

Who's the idiot!

Who yacked to the reporters!

POLICE BURNED AND FOUND WITH DRUGS

Dr. Kim Ho-ryong?

I'm Sgt. Cho Su-han.

I'll be working with you.

There he comes.

I'm Sgt. Cho Su-han.

This way.

You look younger than I thought.

I am younger than you think.

I see.

Get in.

You like the back?

He went for training at FBI

and came back recently.

He volunteered to gain

experience on the front lines.

Why here of all places?

A doctor in criminal profiling?

POLICE MURDER CASE

SPECIAL INVESTIGATION TEAM

Why bring in a cock with the cops!

It's an idea of one of the higher-ups

for police development.

Morning, sir.

Pretending to work?

What development?

Call this a 'special investigation team'?

Look around. It's 'special', isn't it?

Always so positive.

Good for you.

The Chief's here.

Who are they?

You've all seen the news.

From now on,

he'll bring in outside experts

to solve this case.

That's why he's here.

Kim Ho-ryong who had training at FBI.

He's an expert in criminal profiling.

Headquarters especially sent him.

So, seek his counsel.

Wants us to investigate or take classes?

What did you say?

Nothing, sir.

Don't worry.

I don't plan on teaching.

This case is our fellow officer...

I mean, our brother's brutal murder.

Ripped socks, worn out shoes,

and sweaty t-shirts.

He was like flesh and blood to us.

Remember his sweat and tears.

He is watching us.

Remember,

our lives belong to Jesus Christ.

Next week is our revival period, Lord.

Fill our church, Lord.

That little twerp.

Why're you doing this!

What did I do wrong!

Nothing, Geko.

I just got a question for ya.

Who's the new druglord around here?

What druglord!

Once a druggie, always a druggie!

Tell me! Go on!

- Tell me!

- Please, Inspector!

No one sells Meth these days.

Whatever fool.

Let go!

They all take pills.

They come in capsules

packaged like medication!

Learned to lie your head off in church?

A beer guzzler doesn't

suddenly switch to wine!

Some bastard killed a cop

and sprinkled that at the scene.

Who'd do that?

You know, right?

No, I don't!

I wiped my hands clean long ago!

Clean, my ass!

- I received Christ, sir.

- Like hell, you did.

I'll give you one day.

- Wait...

- See ya.

Inspector Kim! Wait!

Call me!

a report came in to the precinct

and Sgt. Lee Jae-wi went out.

Why'd he head out alone?

As you can see,

there were many cases that day.

We're always busy here.

On weekends we're jammed with

all kinds of cases!

What was the report?

The call didn't come in through 911

so we have no record.

They called here directly

to avoid a recording.

Sometimes, places with

many breakouts call here directly.

Like bars and night clubs.

The caller's location?

It was from a payphone.

I'm not sure.

It was a Saturday so I was open till late.

But who uses payphones these days?

The culprit must've known

Sgt. Lee Jae-wi well.

He was well aware of the precinct.

and had someone else call in.

Then, what about the Meth

found at the scene?

That's a trap to jam up the investigation.

As you know, Meth dissolves

really well in liquid.

But the strange thing is...

If you look closely

the Meth is hardly melted.

That means it was sprinkled

after Lee died and his blood clotted.

So, the culprit knew about Jae-wi's past

and used it to screw the investigation?

First, check Lee's bank records

for the last 6 months.

And phone records, too.

- Young-soon?

- Yes?

Jot down what he said?

I already asked for the records.

Even his e-mail.

Only been in for 3 months, but so smart.

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