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Hard Day

Original title: Kkeutkkaji ganda
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
18K
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Lee Sun-kyun in Hard Day (2014)
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Dark ComedyActionCrimeThriller

After trying to cover up a car accident that left a man dead, a crooked homicide detective is stalked by a mysterious man claiming to have witnessed the event.After trying to cover up a car accident that left a man dead, a crooked homicide detective is stalked by a mysterious man claiming to have witnessed the event.After trying to cover up a car accident that left a man dead, a crooked homicide detective is stalked by a mysterious man claiming to have witnessed the event.

  • Director
    • Kim Seong-hun
  • Writers
    • Lee Hae-jun
    • Jang Hang-Jun
    • Shin Hyun-Jin
  • Stars
    • Lee Sun-kyun
    • Cho Jin-woong
    • Jeong Man-sik
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Seong-hun
    • Writers
      • Lee Hae-jun
      • Jang Hang-Jun
      • Shin Hyun-Jin
    • Stars
      • Lee Sun-kyun
      • Cho Jin-woong
      • Jeong Man-sik
    • 67User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Lee Sun-kyun
    Lee Sun-kyun
    • Det. Ko Geun-soo
    Cho Jin-woong
    Cho Jin-woong
    • Park Chang-min
    Jeong Man-sik
    Jeong Man-sik
    • Det. Choi
    Shin Jeong-geun
    Shin Jeong-geun
    • Det. Squad Chief
    Kim Dong-young
    Kim Dong-young
    • Detective Do
    Joo Suk-tae
    Joo Suk-tae
    • Detective Nam
    Heo Jung-eun
    • Min-a
    Park Bo-gum
    Park Bo-gum
    • Police Officer Lee
    Kim Bo-kyung
    • Ex-wife
    Shin Dong-mi
    Shin Dong-mi
    • Ko Gun-soo's younger sister
    Choi Eun-seok
    • Bomb expert demonstrator
    Kim Geu-rim
    • Traffic Department Policewoman
    Lee Geun-hoo
    • Jeong Bi-sa
    Kim Gun-ho
    Kim Gun-ho
    • Funeral Service Company Employee
    Baek Gwang-Doo
    • Interrogation Room Secretary
    Jo Ha-seok
    Jo Ha-seok
    • Lee Kwang-min
    Kim Hae-gon
    • Vault Owner
    Lee Hee-seok
    • Cabinet inspection team member
    • Director
      • Kim Seong-hun
    • Writers
      • Lee Hae-jun
      • Jang Hang-Jun
      • Shin Hyun-Jin
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    User reviews67

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    0U

    One of my favorite Korean films

    A Hard Day is a well-crafted action thriler, plenty with both cop-movie conventions and jaw-dropping twists and turns. With its efficient score and awe-inspiring cinematography, it is a pleasurable two-hour rollercoaster ride.
    7Kicino

    Refreshing Korean crime thriller with original black humor

    I usually do not like Korean movies – it is either too violent or too sensational with scripts that generally lacks originality - but this one is quite good: very interesting plot with lots of twists and suspense and humor.

    The movie centers around a divorced cop, Go Geon-soo (Lee Sun Gyun), on the day of his mom's funeral when he accidentally kills a pedestrian. Since he is in a hurry, he decides to put the corpse into her coffin and deal with it later. Strange calls starts to come into the police station and Go is threatened by a man who claims to be a witness of the accident. Meanwhile, Go is assigned to investigate this accident where pedestrian seems to be an important person in the police's wanted list.

    Just the packed elements within the case are interesting to follow. Then with all the twists and surprises it is engaging throughout to watch. Excellent directing with a brisk tempo which leads you deep the puzzle. The story is easy to follow but the mood is not serious or heavy because every now and then there is always something funny that make you chuckle/surprise or awe.

    I like the camera-work too which always leads the audience to see from a different angle. The framing is artistically pleasant, including a lengthened aerial shot of a chase scene up a flight of stairs and across traffic. I literally held my breath to watch that one.

    Corrupted police are everywhere but how the script presents the story is very interesting and it is kind of fun to put all the coincidences together to make a coherent story with some clever types of black humor.

    The actors are quite good too. The only complaint I have is perhaps too much violence in certain scene – though it is probably mild compared to other violent Korean movies I have seen.

    If you like witty laugh and suspense you would not be disappointed.
    10alwayshungryy

    South Korean cinema in "fun mode".

    Director Kim Seong-hoon's sophomore film A Hard Day arrives 8 years after his directorial debut, How The Lack Of Love Affects Two Men was released back in 2006.

    Now, this film is a nerve racking roller-coaster ride, so the less you know going in the better. I shall attempt to introduce this film in one sentence: A comedy-action-thriller about the chaos that ensues after a detective is involved in a hit and run.

    The film smoothly and skillfully balances the dark comedy, action and thriller elements, giving us ingenious set pieces (a particularly memorable one involving a toy soldier...) and also well-paced and effective suspense. The film does not waste a shot, let alone a scene to make audiences laugh, squirm and be intrigued through it's twists and turns. It's tightly-wound from beginning to end and will surely be one of the best times you'll have in the cinema (or in your home) this year.

    Lee Seon-gyun (who you may recognize from Hong Sang-soo's films such as Nobody's Daughter Haewon) plays the lead role of detective Ko, a divorced father of a little girl who may not be the most ethical of cops. Lee carries the film, delivering a charismatic and humorous performance that makes us root for his character when he is faced with tough situations and pitted against Cho Jin-Woong's formidable protagonist. Kudos to Cho for interestingly pulling off a role that could have easily been bland.

    This film was also filmed beautifully. It's gorgeous to look at, thanks to cinematographer Kim Tae-Sung, who gives us dynamic and impressive shots (one that immediately comes to mind is an overhead shot during a chase).

    It's refreshing to see a South Korean film that's playful and never stops being fun, after the recent slew of superb but disturbing, dark thrillers such as I Saw The Devil, New World and The Man From Nowhere. Don't be fooled, this film has its dark moments. Most importantly, it holds one of the quintessential elements of movies: taking audiences on a ride that endlessly intrigues and keep them wanting more, having no clue where the next moment will take them.
    9paulclaassen

    What a special treat of a film!!!

    This is one of those very rare films where literally every second is interesting. Captivating from the opening scene, the film grabs you and never lets go. So much happened within the first twenty minutes of the film, you can't help but root for our hero, Ko Gun-Soo, excellently played by Sun-kyun Lee. I rooted for this poor character every step of the way!

    The plot thickened by the minute, but hey, this is one of those films where you can't say too much in order not to spoil it. This is one you simply have to see. The film becomes more thrilling and suspenseful as it progresses and some of the action and fighting scenes are truly brilliant. What an absolute treat! Bloody hell, this was awesome!!
    8reallyevilboy

    Great thriller

    I'm an avid South Korean movie watcher. It's getting to a point where I'm seeing a least 1 per week.

    There's a reason for that, they're great movies, really great movies.

    The funny twist that I see on many of these police movies is that the police corruption, including the main character is considered as a norm. There is no glorifying the main character as a hero, standing above the dirty sea untarnished. He is just as dirty as the rest.

    Again, a similar plot lines that runs through here is the main character is not the most likable character. Also it's more a story on a man who just happens to be a police officer rather than a police story.

    These are things that have popped up quite a few times in other South Korean thrillers I've seen and it still has not gone stale.

    The quirky, dirty, off beat, stylized, South Korean action movie is incredibly refreshing when placed up against the rest of the world.

    This is a great movie, doesn't get into my top ten of South Korean movies but it's getting harder and harder to get into that top 10. With all the fantastic movies out there a great movie doesn't make the cut.

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    • Trivia
      If you're curious about the coordinates shown on the phone message, here they are: 36°06'52.41"N 126°46'40.26"E
    • Quotes

      Park Chang-min: There are 2 types of humans. One who lowers his tail before the alpha. And the one who tries hard after a beat. Which one are you?

      Go Geon-soo: Are you a cop?

      Park Chang-min: Didn't I give you a jolt? That sinking feeling.

      Go Geon-soo: What do you want?

      Park Chang-min: That was the most important and smart thing you've ever said. What I want? It's simple.

    • Crazy credits
      The tone of the cellphone is Jazz Suite #2 (Waltz) of Dmitri Shostakovich, known for being the man theme of Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
    • Connections
      Remade as Po.Ju (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Second Waltz
      Op.99

      from Movie 'The First Echelon'

      Written by Dmitri Shostakovich

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook (France)
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • A Hard Day
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production companies
      • AD406
      • Dasepo Club
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,488,847
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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