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Fabricated City (Korean: 조작된 도시; RR: Jojakdoen Doshi; lit. "Manipulated City") is a 2017 South Korean action crime film directed by Park Kwang-hyun and starring Ji Chang-wook, Shim Eun-kyung and Ahn Jae-hong. The film was released on February 9, 2017.
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Bogota: City of the Lost (Korean: 보고타: 마지막 기회의 땅) is a 2024 South Korean crime film co-written and directed by Kim Seong-je, starring Song Joong-ki, Lee Hee-joon and Kwon Hae-hyo. It tells the story of immigrants who start dangerous deals to survive in Bogotá , the last land for the hopeless lives.
Ji Chang-wook last appeared on the big screen in the 2017 film Fabricated City. [13] It was also Kim Ji-ho's first appearance on screen after a four year break; she last appeared in the 2017 film Steel Rain. [14] The film is produced by TPS Company, with a production cost of ₩7 billion, and is distributed by CJ Entertainment. [2]
The Roundup: Punishment (Korean: 범죄도시4; lit. Crime City 4) is a 2024 South Korean action crime film directed by Heo Myung-haeng and stars Ma Dong-seok, Kim Mu-yeol, Park Ji-hwan and Lee Dong-hwi.
A year after his separation from Gyu-ho, Young quits his job to pursue writing full-time. His novel, Love in the Big City, a fictionalized account of his relationship with Gyu-ho, garners massive success and wins the International Dublin Literary Award. Young's estranged father and CEO of a mattress company, Go Jin-chul, gifts him a mattress ...
Dark Figure of Crime (Korean: 암수살인; Hanja: 暗數殺人; RR: Amsu-salin; lit. Unknown Murders) is a 2018 South Korean crime drama film directed by Kim Tae-kyun. . It stars Kim Yoon-seok and Ju Ji-ho
The signing of the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord, so soon after J.R. Jayawardene's declaration that he would fight the Indians to the last bullet, led to unrest in the south. The arrival of the IPKF to take control of most areas in the north of the country enabled the Sri Lanka government to shift its forces to the south to quell the protests.