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Confidential Assignment is a very entertaining humorous action- thriller from South Korea. The story itself isn't very original if you are familiar with classics such as Shiri but the movie's execution is really gripping from start to finish. The actors do a convincing job, the action sequences are explosive and professional and the story has a tense and vivid pace with a few welcome amusing breaks. The camera work is precise instead of shaky and a special mention goes out to the vivid soundtrack that suits the movie perfectly.
The story revolves around a North Korean investigator who gets betrayed by a colleague who steals expensive printing presses, kills the investigator's wife and escapes to South Korea. The two countries set up a special meeting and the North Korean investigator has three days to arrest his enemy and retrieve the printing presses. Obviously, the skilled investigator isn't allowed to do this investigation on his own in a foreign country. Since nobody is eager to take on this dangerous job, a colleague convinces an officer who has recently been suspended from office to team up with the North Korean. The two investigators couldn't be more different. The North Korean is quiet, professional and cold while his South Korean colleague is loud, clumsy and sociable. In the beginning, the two investigators aren't getting along at all and hide important information from each other. As the situation gets more and more dangerous and the three-day collaboration is about to come to an end, they must trust each other in order arrest a ruthless criminal who is ready to harm both countries.
The movie finds the right balance between brutal action sequences, tense investigative parts and a few doses of situation comedy. This film might be too intense for younger audiences but older teenagers and adults might appreciate this vivid genre mixture. If compared to similar Asian movies, the humorous parts aren't silly slapstick comedy but rather quirky situation comedy. If compared to similar movies, the action sequences aren't always overtly exaggerated but quite brutal, fast and technical. The suspenseful elements are much more expanded than in similar movies and there are a few quite sinister sequences. This pitiless approach makes the serious moments much more gripping and the smoother parts much more relieving. Confidential Assignment employs each genre element very efficiently.
While the story isn't surprising and this kind of movie isn't anything innovating, Confidential Assignment is a fast-paced roller coaster ride that is on the same level as Lethal Weapon and other movies of this kind. If this movie were released in North American cinemas, it would be one of this year's blockbuster as it was the case in South Korea where the movie broke several records and received numerous well-deserved awards.
The story revolves around a North Korean investigator who gets betrayed by a colleague who steals expensive printing presses, kills the investigator's wife and escapes to South Korea. The two countries set up a special meeting and the North Korean investigator has three days to arrest his enemy and retrieve the printing presses. Obviously, the skilled investigator isn't allowed to do this investigation on his own in a foreign country. Since nobody is eager to take on this dangerous job, a colleague convinces an officer who has recently been suspended from office to team up with the North Korean. The two investigators couldn't be more different. The North Korean is quiet, professional and cold while his South Korean colleague is loud, clumsy and sociable. In the beginning, the two investigators aren't getting along at all and hide important information from each other. As the situation gets more and more dangerous and the three-day collaboration is about to come to an end, they must trust each other in order arrest a ruthless criminal who is ready to harm both countries.
The movie finds the right balance between brutal action sequences, tense investigative parts and a few doses of situation comedy. This film might be too intense for younger audiences but older teenagers and adults might appreciate this vivid genre mixture. If compared to similar Asian movies, the humorous parts aren't silly slapstick comedy but rather quirky situation comedy. If compared to similar movies, the action sequences aren't always overtly exaggerated but quite brutal, fast and technical. The suspenseful elements are much more expanded than in similar movies and there are a few quite sinister sequences. This pitiless approach makes the serious moments much more gripping and the smoother parts much more relieving. Confidential Assignment employs each genre element very efficiently.
While the story isn't surprising and this kind of movie isn't anything innovating, Confidential Assignment is a fast-paced roller coaster ride that is on the same level as Lethal Weapon and other movies of this kind. If this movie were released in North American cinemas, it would be one of this year's blockbuster as it was the case in South Korea where the movie broke several records and received numerous well-deserved awards.
- kluseba
- 15 ago 2017
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Many South Korean films are about the relationship between North Korea and South Korea.While some of them are understandably tragic and devastating, this film is not too serious. Like so many films, this is story about unlike friendship between people from two very different background- in this case Hyun Bin, mysterious detective from North Korea who seeks revenge and always fun to see Hae-jin Yoo, South Korean average detective with charming family, slowly bonding with each other (As is always the case with South Korean films, child actor is really good). Jumping from buildings, shooting, hand-to-hand combat, car chase, action sequences are bright with Hyun Bin and Hae-jin Yoo is perfect as a comedy relief. Entertaining to the end with some tear-jerking moments.
The actor who played the villain looked familiar. I was surprised to find out that he is actually late Ju-hyuk Kim, who was fantastic as crazy drug dealer in another South Korean gem Dokjeon. In this film too, he is a villain I love to hate. Rest in peace.
The actor who played the villain looked familiar. I was surprised to find out that he is actually late Ju-hyuk Kim, who was fantastic as crazy drug dealer in another South Korean gem Dokjeon. In this film too, he is a villain I love to hate. Rest in peace.
- elasalto
- 31 dic 2019
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Confidential Assignment" may not be particularly original, but is an impressive, funny, and very stylish action comedy that is bound to entertain its audience
Even though falls under the category of one time watch, highly refreshing and entertaining comedy action thriller awaits you. All the aspects from direction to acting and from comedy to action, fit perfectly and combine together to create a great enjoyable movie which you can enjoy with your friends and family. Both the lead actors have performed brilliantly. Action scenes are fairly good for a comedy dimension movie. The storyline too is different from regular spy movies which makes this fresh. The direction is also well executed. Sometimes it may feel shallow here and there but overall a great watch for sure.
- vpashish
- 11 nov 2022
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I was bored during the movie, good action, good acting, didn't like the story, didn't like the music it was annoying.. Hyun bin was great
- ima-25731
- 14 ene 2020
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The plot is simple and straight, but the rhythm is still good for Korean opera, much better than that in China. The story is at least complete.
- yoggwork
- 17 feb 2019
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When I sat down in 2022 to watch the 2017 South Korean action drama "Gongjo" (aka "Confidential Assignment"), I hadn't heard about the movie or seen any trailer. So I didn't really have any expectations to writers Inkyun Lee, Eunsook Kim and Yoon Hyun Ho.
The storyline was actually interesting and well-written. And I found the storyline to be entertaining from start to end, so the writers definitely put together something wholesome for director Kim Sung-Hoon to bring to life on the screen. I do like movies where you have South and North Korea working together in the story.
There is a good amount of action and some suspense throughout the course of the movie, but also some nice character development as well. But the movie also have some moments of light humor, which are nicely used to break up the tension from the action and suspense.
The movie was starring Hyun Bin, Hae-Jin Yoo and Ju-Hyuk Kim, and they were quite nicely cast for the movie. In fact, all actors and actresses in the movie actually put on good performances and brought their characters to life nicely on the screen.
If you enjoy action dramas, then "Gongjo" is well worth sitting down to watch. And while the movie runs for 124 minutes, it doesn't feel that long.
My rating of "Gongjo" lands on a six out of ten stars.
The storyline was actually interesting and well-written. And I found the storyline to be entertaining from start to end, so the writers definitely put together something wholesome for director Kim Sung-Hoon to bring to life on the screen. I do like movies where you have South and North Korea working together in the story.
There is a good amount of action and some suspense throughout the course of the movie, but also some nice character development as well. But the movie also have some moments of light humor, which are nicely used to break up the tension from the action and suspense.
The movie was starring Hyun Bin, Hae-Jin Yoo and Ju-Hyuk Kim, and they were quite nicely cast for the movie. In fact, all actors and actresses in the movie actually put on good performances and brought their characters to life nicely on the screen.
If you enjoy action dramas, then "Gongjo" is well worth sitting down to watch. And while the movie runs for 124 minutes, it doesn't feel that long.
My rating of "Gongjo" lands on a six out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- 21 may 2022
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One hell of a good movie. Very entertaining and a good story line. Great acting and plot. Looking for hopefully a part two.
- mirielley
- 28 mar 2020
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CONFIDENTIAL ASSIGNMENT is a 2017 action-comedy movie from South Korea that starts off on a serious footing. Our hero is actor Hyun Bin, a North Korean soldier who gets betrayed by a colleague who murders his wife and flees to the south. He takes with him some unique printing plates so the north send him to get them back, at which point he teams up with a comedic South Korean cop. This plays out very typically for a buddy comedy with some fish out of water humour, but what marks it out are the fight scenes which are above and beyond anything Hollywood shoots these days. The actors don't look like they're sparring, for example. There are car stunts, shoot-outs and all the requisite scenes, and only Yoon-a's mindless love interest falls flat. A sequel follows.
- Leofwine_draca
- 9 feb 2023
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This is an interesting action thriller, but felt unnecessary detail got in the way of a film that could and should have been significantly faster paced, and could have cut the running time. Honestly, there were scenes that made me wonder why they were added to the final cut. Towards the end it does gain pacing and it is an exciting thrill ride.
Hyun Bin was excellent as Detective Lim Cheol - sleek, classy and tough. I really enjoyed him in the lead. Hae-jin Yoo was a bit too tongue-in-cheek-ish, although his performance was very good during the climatic final battle. The two actors did complement each other, though, and the trust issue between the two was effectively done, being North and South Koreans. In general, this was a good film.
Hyun Bin was excellent as Detective Lim Cheol - sleek, classy and tough. I really enjoyed him in the lead. Hae-jin Yoo was a bit too tongue-in-cheek-ish, although his performance was very good during the climatic final battle. The two actors did complement each other, though, and the trust issue between the two was effectively done, being North and South Koreans. In general, this was a good film.
- paulclaassen
- 4 jun 2018
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Great acting all-round, great stunts, great driving soundtrack, subtle comedy, witty dialogues, excellent movie.
- aisjs
- 28 oct 2019
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I have heard a lot about this film and how wonderful it is worth watching. I did not like to to watch any Korean-language film but any way after watching it I felt it was a cheap version of Rush Hour. Action cumbersome and the supernatural hero who comes out of the clashes with minor injuries and nothing new unfortunately
- Saro0onh
- 23 jul 2018
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- fluffset
- 28 abr 2017
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- indyshafa
- 29 mar 2019
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Confidential Assignment is a very entertaining humorous action- thriller from South Korea. The story itself isn't very original if you are familiar with classics such as Shiri but the movie's execution is really gripping from start to finish. The actors do a convincing job, the action sequences are explosive and professional and the story has a tense and vivid pace with a few welcome amusing breaks. The camera work is precise instead of shaky and a special mention goes out to the vivid soundtrack that suits the movie perfectly.
The story revolves around a North Korean investigator who gets betrayed by a colleague who steals expensive printing presses, kills the investigator's wife and escapes to South Korea. The two countries set up a special meeting and the North Korean investigator has three days to arrest his enemy and retrieve the printing presses. Obviously, the skilled investigator isn't allowed to do this investigation on his own in a foreign country. Since nobody is eager to take on this dangerous job, a colleague convinces an officer who has recently been suspended from office to team up with the North Korean. The two investigators couldn't be more different. The North Korean is quiet, professional and cold while his South Korean colleague is loud, clumsy and sociable. In the beginning, the two investigators aren't getting along at all and hide important information from each other. As the situation gets more and more dangerous and the three-day collaboration is about to come to an end, they must trust each other in order arrest a ruthless criminal who is ready to harm both countries.
The movie finds the right balance between brutal action sequences, tense investigative parts and a few doses of situation comedy. This film might be too intense for younger audiences but older teenagers and adults might appreciate this vivid genre mixture. If compared to similar Asian movies, the humorous parts aren't silly slapstick comedy but rather quirky situation comedy. If compared to similar movies, the action sequences aren't always overtly exaggerated but quite brutal, fast and technical. The suspenseful elements are much more expanded than in similar movies and there are a few quite sinister sequences. This pitiless approach makes the serious moments much more gripping and the smoother parts much more relieving. Confidential Assignment employs each genre element very efficiently.
While the story isn't surprising and this kind of movie isn't anything innovating, Confidential Assignment is a fast-paced roller coaster ride that is on the same level as Lethal Weapon and other movies of this kind. If this movie were released in North American cinemas, it would be one of this year's blockbuster as it was the case in South Korea where the movie broke several records and received numerous well-deserved awards.
The story revolves around a North Korean investigator who gets betrayed by a colleague who steals expensive printing presses, kills the investigator's wife and escapes to South Korea. The two countries set up a special meeting and the North Korean investigator has three days to arrest his enemy and retrieve the printing presses. Obviously, the skilled investigator isn't allowed to do this investigation on his own in a foreign country. Since nobody is eager to take on this dangerous job, a colleague convinces an officer who has recently been suspended from office to team up with the North Korean. The two investigators couldn't be more different. The North Korean is quiet, professional and cold while his South Korean colleague is loud, clumsy and sociable. In the beginning, the two investigators aren't getting along at all and hide important information from each other. As the situation gets more and more dangerous and the three-day collaboration is about to come to an end, they must trust each other in order arrest a ruthless criminal who is ready to harm both countries.
The movie finds the right balance between brutal action sequences, tense investigative parts and a few doses of situation comedy. This film might be too intense for younger audiences but older teenagers and adults might appreciate this vivid genre mixture. If compared to similar Asian movies, the humorous parts aren't silly slapstick comedy but rather quirky situation comedy. If compared to similar movies, the action sequences aren't always overtly exaggerated but quite brutal, fast and technical. The suspenseful elements are much more expanded than in similar movies and there are a few quite sinister sequences. This pitiless approach makes the serious moments much more gripping and the smoother parts much more relieving. Confidential Assignment employs each genre element very efficiently.
While the story isn't surprising and this kind of movie isn't anything innovating, Confidential Assignment is a fast-paced roller coaster ride that is on the same level as Lethal Weapon and other movies of this kind. If this movie were released in North American cinemas, it would be one of this year's blockbuster as it was the case in South Korea where the movie broke several records and received numerous well-deserved awards.
- chamod-25076
- 1 nov 2022
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For Crash Landing fans this movie is quite a fun watch because Hyun Bin acts as a N Korean soldier plus he looks cool as the action hero here. The odd couple buddy cop thing works well with some funny moments along the way. The action is convincing. The one fault is it is a bit long especially the last part seems unnecessarily extended.
- phd_travel
- 11 mar 2020
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Like Gong Yoo, Hyun Bin can also turn in a solid action performance with the added North-South Korea buddy picture in this case. The film is exciting, bloody, and funny with no pretensions: an enjoyable popcorn movie with the Hyun Bin-Yoo Hae-Jin team likable and very effective.
- AJ_McAninch
- 2 ene 2020
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I came here to watch Hyun bin. He was a great actor. His actions was so smart and more energetic. The story made powerful for them. If you like the action movie, I think you should watch it!
- mnutnichae
- 10 abr 2020
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I am here for Hyun Bin. I never watch action movies. They are not my thing. I don't like to watch violence. What I appreciate in S. Korean movies is the "violence" is often incredibly choreographed. Whatever martial arts these guys do, they are good at it. Hyun Bin as an action hero is sleek, pained and damn good at his job. That may be all you need to know.
- deborah-99172
- 2 abr 2021
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Even though the story might seem predictable and recurrent, the movie was well delivered. The movie was enjoyable; the characters acting, cinematography, and action scenes were all great. The story has a great moral. Worth watching
- bayanedaissi
- 13 nov 2020
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1 give 10/10 for these reasons : 1/ There is HYUN BIN 2/ The cast 3/ The acting all actors are really good in their own acting
* HYUN BIN as an action actor , i say WOW , you make us forget all these "girly" personnage you played by your true and manly actions act
** YOO HAE JIN and YOONa just good intheir comic acting , perfect , make us see yoona beyond her status of SNSD
*** KIM JOO HYUK , the most perfect villain in movie for 2017 , i want give him this award , Good !
4/ The directing , WOW , all well synchronize. Well done Director 5/ The joy this friendship bring to viewers 6/ The emotion HYUN BIN's heartpain by losing his wife give to us , agin very good acting Hyun Bin
* HYUN BIN as an action actor , i say WOW , you make us forget all these "girly" personnage you played by your true and manly actions act
** YOO HAE JIN and YOONa just good intheir comic acting , perfect , make us see yoona beyond her status of SNSD
*** KIM JOO HYUK , the most perfect villain in movie for 2017 , i want give him this award , Good !
4/ The directing , WOW , all well synchronize. Well done Director 5/ The joy this friendship bring to viewers 6/ The emotion HYUN BIN's heartpain by losing his wife give to us , agin very good acting Hyun Bin
- kyokoblues
- 10 ago 2017
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Confidential assignment is a action movie ..here also show the love for wife of hyun bin.He shows all intelligent when target someone.When hyun bin wanted to caught park myung, here thr running style is excellent..When the car was running he also running to catch him and and running car can occurred a real accident..though it was a movie, there movement of the road and running style was amazed me.I thoiuht oit was a real not a movie.
- fahim-24995
- 22 jun 2020
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