1. Believer (2018)
Korean decided that the Chinese remake Drug War, titled Believer, has attracted attention since the early days of the release of the main cast
Police Won Ho (Cho Jin Woong) is determined to overthrow Asia's biggest drug gang, led by a tycoon with "stage name" Dr.Lee. The defeat of a notorious drug tycoon in the underworld is not easy, everything seems to once again go into a dead end, until a new opportunity opens for Won Ho. He had the opportunity to meet the merchant Rak (Ryu Jun Yeol), who carried in his hatred for Lee tycoon when he was ringing his mother Rak's target. "Enemy enemies are friends", police officer Won Ho and Rak have teamed up, seeking to overthrow the infamous boss in the underworld.
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2. The Man From Nowhere (2010)
Former assassin Cha Tae Sik (Won Bin) is lonely, living through the day quietly and secluded, the only person he talks to for many years is So Mi (Kim Sae Ron), Hyo's little daughter Jong - a drug addicted mother living in the neighborhood. Unexpected unexpected pursuit happened with Cha Tae Sik, starting when So Mi's mother stole a large amount of drugs, destroying the exchange planned at the night club.
Cha Tae Sik is the boss of a small pawnshop, so Hyo Jong sent a camera bag, something he didn't know, that contained a large amount of drugs stealing from the nightclub. . Anything will happen, a group of gangsters have come to where Hyo Jong and her daughter live. Knowing So Mi is kidnapped by the guys in the gang, Cha Tae Sik is determined to save her from danger, facing both the infamous gang and the police force, along with her own mysterious past.
The Man From Nowhere" brings thrill, frighteningness to scary. Bloody action scenes, violent blows that forced the audience to raise their hands to cover their eyes, all became classic scenes with cruelty, tension to chaos. Not only mentioning the abundance of illegal drug exchanges, the film also portrays the loss of humanity, child organ trafficking and cruel unthinkable crimes of the underworld.
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3. The Drug King (2018)
"The Drug King" will make you "suffocate" when entering the underworld, where the infamous drug bosses operate in Busan harbor. Lee Doo Sam (Song Kang Ho) is a drug smuggler with a super empire in Busan. In the 1970s, Lee Doo Sam started with smuggling diamonds and many other items. After becoming a "sacrifice" for his boss and spending a time in prison, Lee Doo Sam returned to the real world and banned drugs, initially providing domestic investors, continuing to expand the scale. export to all Japan.
Meeting Kim Jung Ah (Bae Doo Na), a female lobbyist with a relationship with powerful figures, Lee Doo Sam and Kim Jung Ah became partners and created huge profits. The only person to stop Lee Doo Sam's advance is the prosecutor Kim Eun Goo (Jo Jung Suk), who takes the infamous boss into a view to overthrow a large drug trafficking line from Busan.
Possessing the three great names of Korean screens, Song Kang Ho, Jo Jung Suk and Bae Doo Na together made a super product with lots of bloody violence scenes, fierce battle scenes, recreating the period underworld raged in the 1970s in Korea.
4. Extreme Job (2019)
Contrary to the gloomy color often seen in typical criminal projects, "Extreme Job" brings many funny elements shown by the 5 main actors through their acting skills. "Extreme Job" is a battle of a group of five detectives with the aim of capturing a notorious drug dealer. In order to grasp the way of transport, the whole team went to decide to open a chicken shop to hide their true identity.
Unexpectedly, the chicken shop became a hot spot being queued up by the people because it was so delicious. But thanks to the "flavorful chicken thighs", the team successfully captured the drug trafficking line. "Extreme Job" has set a record of more than 14.5 million viewers, topping the number of Korean comedy genres of all time, and also second only to "The Admiral", the record-breaking movie. View the largest Korean movie history.