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Byeon-ho-in

  • 2013
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  • 2h 7m
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Byeon-ho-in (2013)
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An ambitious tax attorney decides to represent an old friend in court.An ambitious tax attorney decides to represent an old friend in court.An ambitious tax attorney decides to represent an old friend in court.

  • Director
    • Woo-seok Yang
  • Writers
    • Yoon Hyeon-ho
    • Woo-seok Yang
  • Stars
    • Song Kang-ho
    • Kwak Do-won
    • Yim Si-wan
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    8.2K
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    • Director
      • Woo-seok Yang
    • Writers
      • Yoon Hyeon-ho
      • Woo-seok Yang
    • Stars
      • Song Kang-ho
      • Kwak Do-won
      • Yim Si-wan
    • 22User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 35 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Song Kang-ho
    Song Kang-ho
    • Song Woo-seok
    Kwak Do-won
    Kwak Do-won
    • Inspector Cha Dong-yeong
    Yim Si-wan
    Yim Si-wan
    • Jin-woo
    • (as Si-wan Yim)
    Oh Dal-su
    Oh Dal-su
    • Park Dong-ho
    Kim Young Ae
    Kim Young Ae
    • Choi Soon-ae
    Yang Do-yeon
    • New prosecutor
    Choi Eun-seok
    • Detective #2
    Hwang Geon
    • Lawyer Yoo Jeong-hyeok
    Han Gi-Joong
    • Lee Hong-ki
    Yu Ha-bok
    • Defense Security Command colonel
    Lee Hang-na
    Lee Hang-na
    • Song Woo-Seok's wife
    Sim Hee-seop
    • Lieutenant Yoon Sung-Du
    Lee Hyun-Jung
    • Yeon-woo
    Jung Jae-min
    • Park Jin-Woo (Juvenile)
    Lee Jeong-eun
    Lee Jeong-eun
    • Apartment owner
    Jeon Kwang-jin
    • Court guard #1
    Cha Kwang-soo
    Cha Kwang-soo
    • Park Byung-ho
    Min Kyung-Ok
    • Song Woo-Seok's mother-in-law
    • Director
      • Woo-seok Yang
    • Writers
      • Yoon Hyeon-ho
      • Woo-seok Yang
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    User reviews22

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    8yoggwork

    what does the FREEDOM means

    In the languages of some tribes in Africa, there is no word "freedom" at all. They do not know what it means. People always say that the more a person lacks something, the more he publicizes it, so he has toilet paper such as representative, development concept and values. When the country around us reflects on the past, we are still drunk with money.
    CinemaClown

    Informative, Entertaining & Enlightening Throughout

    Powered by another fantastic showcase from the ever-reliable Song Kang-ho, The Attorney is a riveting slice of South Korean history that brings an infamous incident to screen and delivers as a consistently captivating legal drama about an ambitious tax lawyer who decides to represent & defend a group of students arrested by the military regime on fabricated charges.

    Co-written & directed by Yang Woo-suk in his directorial debut, the story first acquaints us with the titular character, the rise of his law firm and the events that ultimately lead to him taking up the notorious case. The other subplot depicts the human rights violations that was perpetrated by the military power during its rule before the two storylines clash & unravel in the court of law.

    The non-linear narration has its hits n misses but it keeps the interest alive. The film starts as a light-hearted drama and takes its time to establish the protagonist which helps us invest in him despite his differing views which are then challenged & changed by the court proceedings. The performances are gripping, with Song adding another impressive work to his acting oeuvre and leads from the front.

    Overall, The Attorney is a skilfully crafted & brilliantly acted historical account of South Korea's dark past that rides almost entirely on Song's fantastic input to steer past the finish line, and is by all means a promising start for its debutant director. Informative, enlightening & entertaining throughout, the film isn't as provocative or politically charged as it could've been but it delivers the desired goods with finesse.
    7ctowyi

    Two Reasons to See this - Song Kang-Ho and the Rousing Courtroom Drama

    The Attorney is about a self-studied lawyer who did not graduate from college. He makes a name for himself doing taxes but gradually his eyes start to open to the state of Korea's oppressive regime and he takes the fight to the National Security Act.

    The movie never says it is based on a true story but the events depicted have a sense of reality about it. A simple wiki told me that it is based on Roh Moo-hyun, the former South Korean president who did passionately defend the accused in 1981 and then became a notable leading figure of democratization movement since that trial. After his presidency and following tragic suicide in 2009, his name and legacy have been virtually tarnished and butchered by the local right-wing politicians including the current South Korean president. The movie doesn't depict his Presidency days onwards but focus on his days of political awakening. I remembered reading the tragic suicide in the papersbut had no idea what the man was about.

    The movie is not without its flaws. The transition from light comedy to full-on drama is hardly seamless (this is probably the case with most Korean films). The narrative in first act feels uneven and I wasn't sure what the focus was until it hits the second hour. Some characters also suffer from an illness of under-development. However there are two good reasons to see this. Number one is Song Kang-Ho. The actor is definitely the most dependable actor in Korean cinema. His portrayal of the shady lawyer smooths away all the rough spots and he gives the role a humility that will make your heart ache. The second reason is the superb rousing courtroom drama with lots of twist and turns.
    10aminifatimaaa

    a very powerful movie

    This movie was very meaningful, I enjoyed every minute. Amazing acting with an outstanding cast. This is a courtroom drama done right. Surely one of the best attorneys put on screen in the entire cinema history. This film doesn't disappoint.
    9cadillac20

    Fantastic Movie

    I have to admit, of all the Korean films I have seen over the years, The Attorney has to be one of the most relateable internationally. Through this film, I was constantly reminded of our own injustices within the American system, specifically during the times when the U.S. was going after supposed communists. But the film goes beyond, carrying a huge heart and an intense drama, well portrayed by it's actors. While it starts slow, it turns into a riveting and surprising court drama.

    The focus is on Song Woo-seok, an attorney who, for the sake of his family, seeks to gain money and prosperity as fast as possible. In turn, however, he tries to keep out of the growing political movement of the times and focus on property and tax law. However, this changes when the son of a friend is arrested and tortured as a suspected communist. His attention turns to exposing the corrupt laws and officials responsible.

    The film starts off slowly, with the first hour or so spent focused on Song's journey to building his practice, his motivations for doing so, and the troubles he faces as he does this. This beginning part is almost wholly different from the latter half of the film. Song is mostly carefree, with his budding, successful practice, the love of his family, and his growing relationships with those around him. It's both touching and humorous in some instances, and Song Kang-ho is incredibly likable as the ambitious, but big hearted Woo-seok. He's easily identifiable in his reluctance to engage in the changing political atmosphere and his ambitions to be successful for his family's sake. It would have been easy to turn him into a greedy, cold lawyer, but he is far from so. So, it is only that much more enjoyable to see him tackle such an important subject in the latter half of the film.

    At the same time, it is quite riveting and you genuinely fear for the safety and security of Song as he takes on an entire justice system. While there are many surprises, it is ultimately pleasant to see Song take such a stand against an unjust system. It is at this point that the film becomes a courtroom drama, with cinematography that moves and edits that ramp up the pacing. There is genuine intrigue as to how this underdog will take on the system, and even if he can win. I won't spoil the surprises, but I will say that the film does have a few. The ending could be debated, but it is very fitting for this story and I was left with a smile. I can honestly say I was incredibly pleased with this film. Last year, Korea delivered New World, and it ended up being my favorite film of the year. This year, I had the pleasure of watching this film, and I can easily say this may very well end up as high, or nearly as high, on my list as New World. I can't recommend this film enough.

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on the true life story of Roh Moo-Hyun, ex-president of South Korea, who was well known for his human rights activist career as attorney.
    • Quotes

      Jin-woo: You can throw dozens of eggs, but it can't hurt a boulder... As weak as eggs are, they are still living things... Boulders will break into dust, but eggs will hatch with life.

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2013 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • The Attorney
    • Filming locations
      • Busan, South Korea
    • Production company
      • WithUs Films
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $557,236
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $216,035
      • Feb 9, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,547,586
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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