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The Roundup Beom-joe-do-si-2

Lee Sang-yong / South Korea / 2022 / 105 min / Korean

The highest grossing Korean film of the year features a manhunt for a psychotic serial killer. The Geumcheon homicide team led by invincible detective Ma will not rest until the criminal is brought to justice.

Containing elements of slapstick, the action thriller capitalizes on the Koreans' obsession with Vietnam as a hot tourist destination. The Geumcheon Police’s Major Crimes Unit is given a mission to repatriate a fugitive who fled to Vietnam. Beast cop Ma Seok-do and Capt. Jeon Il-man intuitively realize that there’s something wrong with the suspect’s willingness to turn himself in and uncover crimes committed by a terrifying killer named Kang Hae-sang. Ma and his unit begin their investigation across two countries and follow the bloody breadcrumbs left behind by Kang…

“I wanted to show the type of action the audiences were waiting for that feels so satisfying. Encouraging good and punishing evil isn’t something that can be felt easily in our modern society, but I wanted to express that with this film.” (Sang-yong Lee)

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