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Rating: 6.688/10 by 165 users

Hunt (2022)

After a high-ranking North Korean official requests asylum, KCIA Foreign Unit chief Park Pyong-ho and Domestic Unit chief Kim Jung-do are tasked with uncovering a North Korean spy, known as Donglim, who is deeply embedded within their agency. When the spy begins leaking top secret intel that could jeopardize national security, the two units are each assigned to investigate each other.

Directing:
  • Park Sin-woong
  • Kim Yong-tae
  • Lee Jung-jae
Writing:
  • Lee Jung-jae
  • Jo Seung-hee
  • Lee Young-jong
  • Baek Gyeong-yun
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Aug 10, 2022

Rating: 6.688/10 by 165 users

Alternative Title:
남산 - KR
Heon-teu - KR
ล่าคน ปลอมคน - TH
شکار - IR
Hunt - SA
獵首密令 - TW
Hunt - KR
獵戰 - HK
Hunt - US
Hunt KR - KR
狩猎 - CN
Hunt - TW
Hunt - CN

Country:
South Korea
Language:
日本語
English
Português
한국어/조선말
Runtime: 02 hour 11 minutes
Budget: $17,000,000
Revenue: $25,994

Plot Keyword: assassin, espionage, spy, intelligence, secret agent, 1980s, korea president, south korea, inter-korean relations, national intelligence service (nis), chun doo-hwan
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Lee Jung-jae
Park Pyong-ho
Jung Woo-sung
Kim Jung-do
Jeon Hye-jin
Bang Ju-kyung
Heo Sung-tae
Jang Chul-sung
Go Youn-jung
Cho Yoo-jung
Kim Jong-soo
Director Ahn
Jeong Man-sik
Yang Bo-sung
Song Young-chang
Director Kang
Hwang Jung-min
Lieutenant Ri
Lee Sung-min
Cho Won-sik
Kang Kyung-hun
Jung-do's Wife
Im Sung-jae
Security Command Investigator
Jeong Seong-mo
General Kim Soon-sik
Paul Battle
CIA Chief of East Asia
Kim Hak-seon
Shin Ki-cheol
Oh Man-seok
Reporter Kang
Andreas Fronk
Washington Assassin
Lee Chae-eun
Yang Bo-sung's Daughter
Song Duk-ho
Male Student 1
Jang Seo-kyung
Female Student 1
Kim Chan-hyung
Domestic Department Agent 1
Kim Hyeong-beom
Domestic Department Agent 3
Kyung Sung-hwan
Domestic Department Agent 4
Yoon Jeong-sub
International Department Agent 1
Choi Woo-jun
International Department Agent 2
Park Sung-woong
Tokyo Branch Agent 1
Jo Woo-jin
Tokyo Branch Agent 2
Kim Nam-gil
Tokyo Branch Agent 3
Ju Ji-hoon
Tokyo Branch Agent 4
Cha Rae-hyung
Tokyo Branch Agent 5
Lee Han-ju
Man in the Tunnel
Go Seo-hee
Dong-ho's Wife
Son Kyoung-won
Ambassador Lee Ju-myung
Lee San-ho
Head of Data Analysis Department
Cha Woo-jin
Bunker Guard
Park Min-jeong
Jeon Gyeong-ja
Son Seung-beom
Tortured Student 3
Moon Yoo-seong
Tortured Student 8
Joe Nowell
CIA Agent 5
Josh Newton
Washington Assassin
Moon Jung-dae
Moksungsa Man
Lee Ga-kyung
Jung-do's Secretary
Choe Min
Moksungsa Man
Park Young-jun
North Korean Army
Kim Dong-hyung
North Korean Army

CinemaSerf

"Park" (director Lee Jung-Jae) and "Kim" (Jung Woo-sung) run the foreign and domestic teams of the South Korean equivalent of the CIA when an attempt is made to assassinate their President whilst on a trip to Washington DC. This politician came to power in a coup, in the 1980s, and he has no shortage of enemies. As the story develops, we discover that there is enormous pressure on these men to find out how the would-be killers knew so much about their boss's itinerary. Is there a mole - the legendary "Donglim", and could he/she have infiltrated their organisation? Pretty soon, a climate of fear and angry competition causes these two men to come to loggerheads as they try to detect the spy and keep their jobs, and they resort to ever more unscrupulous and violent means to achieve their goal before a summit in Bangkok. As is so often the case when an actor directs a film, the production can lack for an objective eye. The story really loses it's way once or twice as the investigations progress. I found it quite difficult to follow who was doing what to whom; who was on whose team and the pace was really quite sluggish at times. There is a great deal of dialogue but none of that really serves to build the characters into people in whom we could readily invest, and there are a couple of cluttering sub-plots that make little sense, or add much richness, until right at the very end. That ending has a twist that, though intriguing, is a bit contrived and I found rather implausible and I am afraid that I left the cinema underwhelmed.

MovieGuys

Hunt is a fictionalised tale, based in a very dark period, of South Korea's recent history. Superficially, Hunt is an espionage tale but, more than that, its true core theme, examines the price of becoming locked into a system that is cruel and dehumanising. In this case, a dictatorial, South Korean, military government, that came to power in the 1980's, off the back of a bloody coup d'etat. The main characters, in their own way, try to minimise the suffering and death of ordinary people but the cycle is unbreakable and inevitably, any attempt to end suffering and death always leads to more. This is because the system of government itself, in North and South Korea, is broken and dictatorial. There's a lot of pretty gut wrenching violence and scenes of torture, in this film. As participants, willing or otherwise, its impossible to like any of the main characters. That said, you can empathise with their efforts, to try and put an end to the soul destroying system, they find themselves trapped within. In summary, well acted, unrelentingly cruel and violent, fast paced, with a sophisticated, underlying message, about the price of being part of a system of dehumanising tyranny.


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