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    by Jeffrey Frawley


Han Suk-kyu is brilliant as an elite North Korean security agent who defects to South Korea but has difficulty gaining the trust of the South Korean KCIA. The alternate title, "Double Agent", and the other reviews reduce the spoiler potential of saying he is a double agent under extreme pressure from both sides.

This is an excellent film, but Han Suk-kyu's charisma and star status in South Korea may cause unearned sympathy for his character, who is, after all, a North Korean spy responsible for many deaths: while Agent Lim may be intended as an antihero, he comes of essentially as the romantic lead.

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    by RP51361




This is a beautiful spy film, unlike any other that I’ve seen. It has a slow, even, ordinary-world pace, with detail-filled everyday settings filmed from slightly unusual angles. We often find ourselves looking over somebody’s shoulder. The music, almost all European classical, is sparingly used and never intrudes or manipulates.

The spies are all everyday people – middle to upper management types – who go to church, try to fix colleagues up with dates, wash their car, watch baseball on TV, go to batting cages, eat in not-t-o-charming neighborhood restaurants run by not-too-picturesque owners. But they’re all clearly spies, and would shoot, stab, torture, or beat you to death without hesitation if the job called for it.

Weather is featured, and the rain scenes are very beautiful. The lead couple quietly falls in love without emotional fireworks or scenes of passion. The tension necessary to spy films is clearly there, however; and the film grabs you from the very beginning and keeps your heightened attention to the very end, past the end even.

Han Suk Kyu is at the center of this; and his performance as a strong, serious, smart, committed double agent fully aware of his vulnerability in a world that could never be under anybody’s control, is very beautiful to follow. I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen.

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YYou understand what is excellent about this film.Jeffrey Frawley
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    by A. Stana


This is a great spy movie about North and South Korea.
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