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L'organisation

Original title: Hoi-sa-won
  • 2012
  • 12
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
6.8K
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So Ji-seob in L'organisation (2012)
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One-Person Army ActionActionCrimeDramaThriller

When a change of heart moves a well-trained hitman to tender his resignation to his employers, no good comes of it for anyone.When a change of heart moves a well-trained hitman to tender his resignation to his employers, no good comes of it for anyone.When a change of heart moves a well-trained hitman to tender his resignation to his employers, no good comes of it for anyone.

  • Directors
    • Sang-yoon Lim
    • Im Sang Yoon
  • Writers
    • Sang-Yoon Lim
    • Sang-yoon Lim
    • Lim Sang-Yoon
  • Stars
    • So Ji-seob
    • Lee Mi-yeon
    • Kwak Do-won
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    6.8K
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    • Directors
      • Sang-yoon Lim
      • Im Sang Yoon
    • Writers
      • Sang-Yoon Lim
      • Sang-yoon Lim
      • Lim Sang-Yoon
    • Stars
      • So Ji-seob
      • Lee Mi-yeon
      • Kwak Do-won
    • 26User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    So Ji-seob
    So Ji-seob
    • Ji Hyeong-do
    Lee Mi-yeon
    Lee Mi-yeon
    • Yu Mi-yeon
    • (as Mi-yeon Lee)
    Kwak Do-won
    Kwak Do-won
    • Gwon Jong-tae
    Kim Dong-jun
    Kim Dong-jun
    • Ra Hun
    Jeon Gook-hwan
    Jeon Gook-hwan
    • Chairman Jeon
    Lee Kyoung-young
    Lee Kyoung-young
    • Ban Ji-hun
    Han Bo-bae
    Han Bo-bae
    • Ra Bo-seul
    Eun-ah Jang
    • Assistant Manager Seo Min-hui
    Yu Ha-bok
    • Director Jin Chae-guk
    • (as Ha-bok Yu)
    Park Jin-woo
    • Detective Jo Myeong-deok
    Kim Seo-won
    • Detective Choo Min-woo
    • (as Seo-won Kim)
    Jung Dae-yong
    Jung Dae-yong
    • Chief
    Joon-Hyun Lee
    • Do Jae-wook
    Hong Hee-won
    Hong Hee-won
    • Assistant Manager Goo
    Dae-Hyeon Seo
    • Chef Park (Chief of Staff)
    Ju-hye Park
    • Assistant Manager Choi
    Na-mi Yu
    • Miss Ahn
    Kyung-yeun Hong
    • Manager Yang
    • Directors
      • Sang-yoon Lim
      • Im Sang Yoon
    • Writers
      • Sang-Yoon Lim
      • Sang-yoon Lim
      • Lim Sang-Yoon
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    User reviews26

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    10basil-grimes

    The cruel, cruel relationship between employer and employee...

    From the very start to the end this is yet another example of the Korean way of making action movies.

    On one hand, a lot of bloodshed and fighting (not to be misunderstood, the action moments are very well chosen) and on the other hand touching moments and a gentle exploration of the characters. For me this is quite an interesting recipe and a breath of fresh air from the clichés of the "classical" action movies.

    Enough generalizing. Just thing about it: how would you live, if every morning you would punch your card and than head into an office in which you would get an assassination mission. Business as usual, right ? Well, have you thought about it ? Good. Now let's guess. What would a man with no family and the desire to head another way. A man who had his taste of blood, who satisfied his inner need for violence. Wouldn't he try to make a connection with the real, human world ? Wouldn't he try to befriend someone trustworthy ? Well, if you do want answers to these questions, watch this VERY interesting movie. One more thing. Hope you're not a vegetarian...
    7thisjustinsherman

    Corporate family is no family at all

    An impressive movie. More than just a crime-thriller/action flick, this film takes a hard look at the Korean/Asian work-ethic, underlining the dangerously soulless nature of 'Corporate Family'. That's what The Company featured in this film is, beyond it's cover as metal-traders and its hidden, darker nature. The young field employees all see their Boss as a father-figure, "I love you, boss." the literal mantra of their interactions with him, something they say with such casual ease as to suggest this is, in fact, a relatively common way to greet your boss in South Korea. The lieutenant of the Boss, who doles out and reviews 'assignments', is like the jealous older brother; his position assured by the hierarchy, but his self-worth frequently challenged by the skills of his underlings, for which he punishes them frequently, and for which they desperately apologize. The protagonist is immersed in this family, seeing it as his life entire. He truly does love his boss, and his devotion to The Company borders on the absolute. As he leaves youth behind however, crisis of conscience begin to afflict him. He begins to question the worth of his own assignments, the value of the lives he's taking, and more and more he comes to feel that living should mean something more, and his love and devotion to a Company so callous and cruel has been gravely, woefully misplaced.

    It's rare to find this kind of social commentary hovering over an action/thriller film, and I found it to be treat. It gives one a window into a way of living that one otherwise might only hear about, and explores the emotional anxieties surrounding that way of living in a gripping, often very heartfelt way. There's plenty of blood, violence and gun-play to keep the viewer entertained, but the deeper themes running through it provoke real sympathy and hard thought in those receptive to such things. The catharsis of the film, the 'redemption' of the protagonist, comes in the simple form of a conscious decision to smile; to seek happiness over professionalism. It's an odd moment, hard to place in time and setting, but a potent and highly uplifting one.
    8killahdelfin

    underrated , very entertaining but not a must see.

    5.8 ?! Are you kidding me ? I bet the ratings were given by women disappointed in the love-line of the story.I in the contrary was superbly entertained : Excellent cinematography , acting , action , sound and a story , which can be labeled as unique in the ocean of a pro-killer falls in love-wants retirement-pisses-his-employers-off-movies. To my great relief the focus wasn't placed on love but on THE company , something I never saw before. A corporation masked as yet another unit of the ,,normal '' business world. Bureaucracy , business meetings and boring office work ? HEll NO! Suits , guns and office women in tight skirts with the ability to kill you under the blink of an eye , coworkers aka. a deadly wolfspack ; ready to turn the back on you if the money is right ? H-E-L-L Y-E-A-H ! ! ! And this exact atmosphere makes this film very enjoyable. But the main highlight is the charismatic Ji-Sub So as the silent killer ,managing to draw compassion in spite being a murderer-for-money.

    A Company Man is a neat movie , being able the fulfill its main objective of delivering a good piece of cinema and solid entertainment , but it lacks that little ,, something '' to make it memorable forever.

    ( But fans of heroic bloodshed can't skip it!)
    8Foutainoflife

    South Korea's Niche In The Film Industry

    South Korea has really carved out a place for themselves by releasing some pretty awesome dramatic thrillers. This is one of those movies. A professional hit man working for a group who use a metal company as a front for their illegal enterprise, begins to rethink his career choice. After been given the task to eliminate a young and expendable coworker, he meets his co worker's mother, a former musician who he admired as a teen, and starts to develop feelings for her. This makes him want to leave all the more but how do you leave such a dangerous position unscathed?

    I enjoyed the subtle drama used to build our characters and story in this film. There is an air of romance to this but it is really focused more on the relationship between the hitman and company. This was filmed and acted well and the action choreography was good. There's not much to complain about other than a bit of tweaking the story and adding a bit more to the end to tie up a few loose strings. This is a movie that I would recommend to a friend. Check it out.
    6tenshi_ippikiookami

    Going to the office

    "A Company Man" is an average, not especially original, but mildly entertaining, story of the everyday life of a hit-man, who (you can imagine) will rethink his lifestyle.

    Ji-seob So plays Ji, who does his job very well and cares for his 'family'. But on one job, he kind of starts thinking too much (how come all those hit men always end thinking too much) and doubting about the lifestyle he has. Cue our man trying to figure out how to be 'human' will being also a 'killer'.

    The plot, as said above, is 'hit-man-with-a-heart' 101, and someone should tell the writers of this kind of movies to be a little bit original (here the originality is that the assassin's company has a... well, company, in a building, where people 'work' as your average salaryperson).

    But even lame plots can be made great by acting, production, direction, scenery, pace... Here all of this is more or less average, the best the acting (even if we still fall into the blank, expressionless acting for the hit-man). All enjoyable enough, with a couple of set-pieces that are good. However, the movie neglects its raison d'etre (action), because the direction and pace of the action pieces is not as good as it should. Especially, because the movie falls into the we-cannot-shoot-for-the-love-of-all-the-gods pit trap.

    "A Company Man" will be an enjoyable one hour and a half for fans of this genre, but it offers absolutely nothing new.

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    • Trivia
      The film is the debut of Lim Sang-Yoon as writer and director.
    • Goofs
      At 27 minutes, the boss applies an ice bag to the back of Ji's injured head. Ji walks to his office with empty hands and no pack visible, but when he sits at his desk, the same bag is now on top of it.
    • Quotes

      Ji Hyeong-do: Don't take it personally. It's just work.

    • Soundtracks
      23 Red Ocean
      Performed by Sogyumo Acacia Band

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2012 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Company Man
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • Simmian
      • Showbox/Mediaplex
      • 51k
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,339,398
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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