¡The Age of Shadows
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[Machine Translation] Japanese Police vs. the Giseokdan: Make Your Name in the History of Fate! The film was a smash hit in South Korean cinema history, attracting over 7.5 million viewers within 21 days of its theatrical release in South Korea in 2016. Set in the 1920s during the era of Japanese colonial rule, the film is a thrilling tale of the battle between the independence movement "Wiyeol-dan" and the Japanese police who are pursuing the group. The director is Kim Jee-woong, a hit maker in the Korean film industry known for "I Saw the Devil. The lead role is played by Song Gang-ho, who has starred in numerous hit films and gave a convincing performance in "The Defense Counsel. In this film, he plays a Japanese police inspector who is a Korean national, and he also tries his hand at Japanese dialogue. Gong Yoo of "New Infections: The Final Express" plays the leader of the Uisyeongdan. Lee Byung-hun makes a special appearance as the leader of the Giryongdan and exudes an overwhelming presence. Shingo Tsurumi gives a profound performance as the head of the police department of the Governor-General's Office, the second in command of the Japanese police force. --The film is set during the Japanese colonial era in the 1920s. Lee Jung-chul (Song Gang-ho), a former Korean Japanese police officer, is assigned to monitor the Uisyeongdan, an armed independence movement, and approaches Kim Woo-jin (Gong Yoo), the leader of the Uisyeongdan. While information of unknown origin is exchanged between the two sides and no one knows who the secret agent is, the Uiryekdang are planning to bring a bomb to Gyeongseong (now Seoul) that will destroy the main facilities under Japanese rule. In the meantime, the Japanese police tracked the Uiyeongdan to Shanghai. Amidst the tension between the Uiyeongdan and the Japanese police, a train loaded with bombs crosses the border and heads for Gyeongseong....
Original Release Year: 2016
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