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Bareuge salja

  • 2007
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.3K
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Bareuge salja (2007)
A string of bank robberies sets off a public panic. Action is demanded from the
newly appointed police chief to crack down on the perpetrators. In order to appease the residents of the city and fulfill his own ambitions, the chief appoints naive traffic cop JUNG Do-man to infiltrate the world of the robbers.
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Things get out of control when Doman, an eager and saintly traffic cop, is asked the play the role of the bank robber in a robbery intervention police training program.Things get out of control when Doman, an eager and saintly traffic cop, is asked the play the role of the bank robber in a robbery intervention police training program.Things get out of control when Doman, an eager and saintly traffic cop, is asked the play the role of the bank robber in a robbery intervention police training program.

  • Director
    • Hee-chan Ra
  • Writers
    • Jang Jin
    • Hiroshi Saitô
    • Kunihiko Toi
  • Stars
    • Jeong Jae-yeong
    • Son Byung-ho
    • Lee Young-eun
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Hee-chan Ra
    • Writers
      • Jang Jin
      • Hiroshi Saitô
      • Kunihiko Toi
    • Stars
      • Jeong Jae-yeong
      • Son Byung-ho
      • Lee Young-eun
    • 6User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jeong Jae-yeong
    Jeong Jae-yeong
    • Do-man
    Son Byung-ho
    Son Byung-ho
    • Seung-woo (The police chief)
    Lee Young-eun
    • Da-hye
    Ko Chang-seok
    Ko Chang-seok
    • The undercover cop at the bank
    Han Cheol-woo
    • Bank robber #2
    • (as Cheol-woo Han)
    Lee Han-wi
    • The head of the special unit
    Lim Ji-eun
    • The TV reporter
    Joo Jin-mo
    • Branch manager
    Chan Lee
    • Repressing agent #5
    Kim Seung-hun
    Kim Seung-hun
    • Detective
    Jo Si-nae
    • Miss Lee
    • (as Si-nae Jo)
    Eom Soo-jeong
    • Han So-yeong
    • Director
      • Hee-chan Ra
    • Writers
      • Jang Jin
      • Hiroshi Saitô
      • Kunihiko Toi
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    9nftravel

    Very nice and touching fairy tale

    I can't remember when for the last time was I so charmed by the movie. Very ingenious script, congratulations to the script writers. Quite dense and, nevertheless, balanced story. As for the direction, I was very surprised to know that this film was a debut work of Ra Hee-Chan. A masterpiece!

    And the last thing to mention to explain my feelings better. Not only me, but most Russians are charmed by this film, because the relations between people and police, shown there, are so far from what we observe in our everyday life. Russia has degraded to a full-fledged police state, where the police can kill people and avoid any prosecution. All government structures and judicial system are corrupt and are subject to the negative selection. As a result of this selection, we can only dream about non-criminal policemen and other officials. Presidential elections were heavily rigged (thousands of violations detected), the so-called President refuses to be replaceable. Watching this film, we can hardly imagine any similar behavior of the police and the government - the more reasons to watch this nice film.
    8celluloidkiwi

    Just for fun

    Well. While some wry comedies may be subjected to reviewers in need of a new pair of glasses, this reviewer was entertained by both the premise and execution of this film. One need not expect high art or brilliant script, nor production standards exceeding that needed to portray a cop with eccentric integrity faced with a challenge that questions his role in life and as an enforcer of basic values.

    So, Do Man meets the new Chief of police assigned to his station in the form of a traffic pattern violator while Do Man is performing his duties as a newly demoted-to traffic cop. Upon unerringly issuing a traffic ticket to said person, Do Man finds himself in a head to head play of wills after being charged by the new chief to act as the bank-robber in a police training simulation intended to quell critics of the departments inability to stop local bank heists.

    Little did the new Chief of Police foresee the conviction Do Man would duly bring to bear in order to carry out his assignment. Ooooops!

    This is a comedy. The acting is par given the intrinsic cultural subtlety and the scripts plot holes with which the actors were charged to respectively portray and abide. A dead guy driving a bus is simply loose plotting, but contrived for closure. That said, the subtle plot points and the tiny but poignant romance were enough to give this film warmth and value.

    Perhaps there could be an INMCDB, ha ha. Some reviewers miss the point in the endeavor to be critics and not observers.

    All said, this was an enjoyable film with originality in idea, and as such can be forgiven any flaws in execution as minor.
    8vpashish

    Masterpiece

    One of the most amazing and hilarious Korean movies out there. Groundbreaking storyline backed by spectacular dialogues and uplifted by quality acting. A cop who plays a role of bank robber inorder to indentify the loopholes and improve the security and policing of the city. The movie holds you tightly and there not even a minute when you fill lost. In conclusion a spectacular movie from 2007 which I finally got to see in 2021. That's the beauty of entertainment industry as a whole. When you create and craft great stuff it crosses the so called time boundaries and enters a dimension beyond Horizon.
    9aliceminji

    Good

    This movie was enjoyable to watch with an interesting plot, which had couple of good laughter points. I thought the scene before the ending was a nice touch to the movie. I really recommend it!
    9matthewssilverhammer

    It's shocking that there isn't a bad American remake of this yet.

    In an Ocean's-esque elaborate puzzle plot, an overly fastidious cop takes a fake robbery a little too far. The storytelling is brilliant, both in the script and the direction, calling out ever-prevalent bureaucratic corruption and police incompetency. It's a uniquely hilarious and engrossing take on the hostage-standoff genre that should be so much bigger than it is.

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2007 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Officila site (South Korea)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Going by the Book
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production company
      • Film It Suda
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,961,069
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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