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Gamsijadeul

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
8.9K
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Jung Woo-sung, Sul Kyung-gu, and Han Hyo-joo in Gamsijadeul (2013)
A high-tech police surveillance team attempts to take down a gang of ruthless bank robbers.
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A high-tech police surveillance team attempts to take down a gang of ruthless bank robbers.A high-tech police surveillance team attempts to take down a gang of ruthless bank robbers.A high-tech police surveillance team attempts to take down a gang of ruthless bank robbers.

  • Directors
    • Kim Byung-seo
    • Jo Ui-seok
  • Writers
    • Kin-Yee Au
    • Jo Ui-seok
    • Nai-Hoi Yau
  • Stars
    • Sul Kyung-gu
    • Jung Woo-sung
    • Han Hyo-joo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    8.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kim Byung-seo
      • Jo Ui-seok
    • Writers
      • Kin-Yee Au
      • Jo Ui-seok
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
    • Stars
      • Sul Kyung-gu
      • Jung Woo-sung
      • Han Hyo-joo
    • 35User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Sul Kyung-gu
    Sul Kyung-gu
    • Chief detective Hwang
    Jung Woo-sung
    Jung Woo-sung
    • James
    Han Hyo-joo
    Han Hyo-joo
    • Detective Ha Yoon-joo
    Lee Jun-ho
    Lee Jun-ho
    • Detective Squirrel
    Kim Byeong-Ok
    Kim Byeong-Ok
    • Mysterious Broker
    Na Chul
    Na Chul
    • Arrest team
    Lee Dong-hwi
    Lee Dong-hwi
    • Haengmoosae
    Choi Eun-seok
    • Arrest team leader
    Lee Hwa-jung
    • Ostrich
    Lee Hyun-kyun
    Lee Hyun-kyun
    • Control M
    Kim Ji-hoon
    Kim Ji-hoon
    • Fat guy
    Park Ji-hoon
    Park Ji-hoon
    • Special merit
    Hyun Jung
    • Control Team Staff
    Jin Kyung
    Jin Kyung
    • Department Head Lee
    Seo Suk-Kyu
    • Control team
    Lee Tae-hyung
    Lee Tae-hyung
    • Sloth
    Jang Won-hyung
    • Scarecrow
    • (as Jang Won-hyeong)
    Simon Yam
    Simon Yam
    • Suspect (Cameo)
    • Directors
      • Kim Byung-seo
      • Jo Ui-seok
    • Writers
      • Kin-Yee Au
      • Jo Ui-seok
      • Nai-Hoi Yau
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    User reviews35

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    8moviexclusive

    From start to finish a taut and tense adrenaline ride like its Hong Kong original, this remake of 'Eye in the Sky' is one of the best Korean thrillers we have seen

    "Eye in the Sky" was one of the most under-appreciated movies of 2007, a taut and tense Hong Kong thriller from auteur Johnnie To's Milkyway Image banner which boasted compelling performances from Milkyway regulars Simon Yam and Tony Leung under the auspicious directorial debut of To's frequent assistant Law Wing Cheong.

    Fortunately for fans of the original, "Cold Eyes" isn't one of those remakes that ends up sullying the reputation of its predecessor; instead, directors Cho Ui-seok and Kim Byung-seo have succeeded in creating an equally gripping movie that is both reverential to its source material and imaginative enough to stand on its own. Indeed, the beauty of their film lies in how it manages to balance elements from the original with its own ideas, trading one metropolis for another without losing the idiosyncrasies of Seoul's urban landscape or for that matter of Milkyway's high-brow concept.

    Like "Eye", Cho begins with the team's latest addition, Yoon-ju (Han Hyo-joo), being assigned to track a middle-aged man whose identity she is oblivious to. In actual fact, the man is none other than her soon-to- be leader Hwang (Seol Kyung-gu), the "mission" an on-the-job interview for the Chief to assess her abilities. While trading Hong Kong's signature tram cars for Seoul's underground subway, the details remain the same - Hwang drops a newspaper along the way, bumps into another lady, enters a phone booth, scribbles on a piece of paper torn from the phone book, and finally sits down in a café where he confronts her - every single one just as important for Yoon-ju's assignment.

    As Hwang is testing Yoon-ju, a band of criminals led by James (Jung Woo- sung) execute a high-precision heist at a bank in downtown Seoul, eventually making off with millions after evading the police in no small measure due to a diversion created by one of their members. He's the equivalent of the original's Lam Suet, a crucial mark the team will eventually focus on to get their first break into a seemingly flawless plan. James is however here a criminal-for-hire rather than his own mastermind, a new addition from the original being a mysterious broker (Kim Byeong-OK) whom the former gets his orders from.

    Staying true to the nature of such operations, Cho keeps their target elusive in the first hour of the film; instead, he takes the opportunity of that waiting game to emphasise the character beats that will pay off later in several surprisingly affecting scenes, in particular, that between Chief Hwang and Yoon-ju. Kyung-gu plays the strict but warm- hearted Hwang visibly tougher than Simon Yam was in the original, but otherwise the dynamic between mentor and rookie is pretty much similar - and in the days spent waiting for their mark, Hwang will come to recognise and admire Yoon-ju's intelligence and tenacity, while the latter will take to the former like a daughter to a father. That bond was the heart and soul of "Eye", and Cho's retelling loses none of the original's poignancy, especially given Seol and Han's heartfelt chemistry in their scenes together.

    Yet even in the midst of these character-driven moments, Cho keeps a tight grip on the film's pace set in motion from the very first riveting frame. Like a procedural, every fascinating detail of the team's stakeout from their covers to their routine is carefully depicted - even their disposition on the field, as exemplified by Yoon-ju's break from protocol by intervening to assist a woman being bullied by a group of thugs. And as a perfect counterbalance, we are also acquainted with James, whose potent combination of methodical and meticulous injects frissons of menace into the proceedings.

    From tense to intense pretty much describes the second half of the movie, which kicks into high gear when the team follows their target to discover the rest of his crew - sans James, who manages to keep his cover a little longer by always keeping a safe distance, though never letting his watchful eye slip, from his associates. Once again, Cho stays true to the spirit of the original - choreographing edge-of-your- seat moments as Hwang and Yoon-ju trail James through a myriad of small alleys - while expanding the scope of the action thanks to a much larger budget, including a car chase that unfolds amidst Seoul's busy streets and culminates in a standoff in the middle of a flyover.

    Perhaps most significantly, Cho retains the karmic twist at the end of "Eye" despite dropping such a reference in the English title this remake adopts - and for those who have not seen that earlier movie, let's just say it has something to do with Buddhist teachings. Cho's respect for his inspiration is clear at every turn - even in the alias 'Piglet' Yoon-ju assumes in the field - which is probably the reason why he manages to snag Simon Yam to appear in a brief cameo right at the end.

    Whether as a remake or as a film on its own, this is without a doubt a first-rate exceptional thriller that makes the most of its distinctive premise to deliver an edge-of-your-seat adrenaline-pumping ride. No wonder then that the movie has gone on to become one of the biggest hits this year in its home territory - and with original lead star Yam clearly on board, we can say that obvious sequel has become one of those we really cannot wait to see.
    9alshwenbear1

    WOW! This is the way every crime thriller should be made!

    I came to this without real expectations… first five minutes I was lost and uninterested, ten minutes warming up. Suddenly, I felt like being part of the film, of the team, (the good guys), following the robbers and "Shadow" from the edge of my seat, and all this without CGI involved! Catching the bad guys hasn't been so much entertainment for me in a little while… and the characters do not scream their lungs out, or run through the streets knocking everyone else down, on the contrary they act as discreet as a surveillance team should in real life.

    "Cold Eyes" is a movie that delivers, and the action is not over the top, so it may be unsatisfying for Hollywood standards, but what it lacks in explosions and heart pounding chases, fulfill with characters and situations that we care,so, if you like good thriller with some action just sit and enjoy this Korean Movie!
    8Jqn_Hgar

    This is how action movies should be like

    i have never heard about this movie before but today i was surfing the net looking for a good action movie and because i love Korean movies i stumbled upon this great piece of entertainment.

    the movie starts with a very spectacular heist executed precisely by an armed gang with the supervision of a man that seems like he doesn't wanna get his hands dirty (i was wrong about him) instead he instructs his gang members from an elevated position he is basically the architect of the heist.

    on the other side a group of high tech police squad that chooses it's recruits carefully as they have to be very brilliant in many aspects in this demanding field and the chase begins in this action packed edge of seat thriller.

    this movie is simply a chase that lasts like 3 days if i'm not wrong involving followings stakeouts and bugging houses in order to identify the members of the bank robbers as they plan another even more daring heist. the directors kept the same pace through the whole movie in order to give the audience a feel that time is running out or rather a feel of doing something risky and trying to get away with it. they also focused on the Villain of this movie who in my opinion stole the show with his intelligence and fighting skills as he manages to stay one step ahead of the police the entire time.

    and how can i disregard the brilliant camera-work and the editing that despite the nature of most of the action happening in this movie still manages to capture every single thing.

    overall this is a great cops and robbers movie with some good thrills and fight scenes. my rating 7.5/10
    10rohmer-5

    A terrific thriller which will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish

    I am lucky enough to attend a premiere of Cold Eyes. Without any expectation or prior knowledge of the movie ,I was drawn into the movie within 10 minutes. I do not want to spoil the movie for anyone but if you are into terrific Korean thrillers like Man from nowhere, The Chaser etc., Cold eyes is definitely for you. The characters are vivid, the action is exciting and heart pounding, the fight scenes are well choreographed and believable, the cat and mouse tracking between the detectives and the villains will keep you on the edge of your seat. The jokes are natural and laughable too, which are inserted at the correct points of the movie to create a tense and loosen effect, catching hold of the audience and letting go a while when necessary. Go and watch it, it is well worth your time. Hollywood productions, better buck up as Korea movies are coming strong.
    7imgalib

    Decent Hide & Seek Story

    Its a story about a surveillance team operation and a robber group lead by a mysterious. Decent story and moderate action sequences. The whole movie concentrate on hide & seek of two group of people and there is no one else. Movie is missing the background of the mysterious leader AKA shadow character. His motives and issues with handler is not clear. I found tailing the target scenes are bit immature, could have been much better. But overall story and cinematography is good.

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2013 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Cold Eyes
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production company
      • Zip Cinema
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      • $37,795,598
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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