In real life, Kwon Yoo is unemployed, but in the virtual game world he is the best leader. Kwon Yoo is then framed for a murder. With the help of hacker Yeo-Wool, he tries to uncover the truth behind the murder case.
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Chang-wook Ji | Kwon YU |
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Eun-kyung Shim | Yeo-wool |
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Jae-hong Ahn | DEMOlition |
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Do-Guk Lee | Transportation team |
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Geun-Su Won | Prisoner |
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Lee Hanee | Manager |
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Ho-jung Kim | Kwon Yoo's mother |
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Hyeon Woo | Prisoner |
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Kim Jae-Cheol | Party planner |
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Ji-Hong Park | Ma Deok-Soo's subordinate |
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Ji-hu Park | Female high-school student 1 |
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Ji-man Eom | News Anchor |
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Jeong-se Oh | Min Cheon-sang |
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Ki-chun Kim | Beauty of space |
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Min-Jung Bae | Choo Ye-ri |
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Min-kyo Kim | Daoshi Yong |
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Sang-ho Kim | Ma Deok-soo |
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Seul-gi Kim | Eun-Pye |
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Soo-Hyung Bang | Wicked Man |
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Lee Soon-won | Galchi |
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Tae-won Kwon | Chairman Choo Sang-deok |
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Kahlid Elijah Tapia | Tourist Husband |
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Won-cheol Shim | Eom-Pye |
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Jun Yuk-San |
Director | Kwang-Hyun Park |
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Writer | Park Myeong-Chan | |
Producer | Hyun-chol Kim, Park Myeong-Chan |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Flix New Releases |
Purchased | Jul 20, 2018 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Jul 28, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Jul 21, 2018 02:13:00 |
Modified Date | Jan 23, 2025 10:43:37 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
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Subtitles | English |
My quick rating - 8.8/10. WOW. It has been a long time since I have seen a movie that hits on all cylinders like this. Each aspect, be it drama, action, sci-fi, mystery, basically, you name it minus horror gets touched upon brilliantly. I can't say anything about the acting since it most likely is fine, but reading it takes away from that. I don't judge acting when I don't understand the actors and can't trust the subtitles to be accurate. The movie is about a virtual reality online game champion, and team leader (I say that since it has to do with the movie) who gets framed for a murder. To the extent the frame job would be criminal for me to describe, you just have to see it. Basically, he is imprisoned for this, and while there, he insists on his innocence and befriends a serial killer to get some advice on how to get out. Well, the movie would be ok with it being just about that, but he does of course need to prove his innocence, so once out he hooks up with his online team to do just that. Now my description is vague, at best, for a good reason. To give up anything more would not do justice to how well this movie works. The visuals are fantastic, each scene either perfectly believable in the real world, completely out there on a tech level, or even a bit beautiful in a fantasy world. The action scenes are top-notch, and as with most movies from Asia, this being Korean, the scenes are long and very detailed. Do yourself a favor and check this movie out, one of the few times I hope Hollywood gets their hands on this and can even close to touch the quality of this with some English-speaking actors. I don't need to pick anyone out, I could just see this being a phenomenon in the right hands (easier to follow for us who only speak English). Then again, it already was phenomenal.