Thursday, April 3, 2014

Day 92 - Commitment (South Korea)


"Nineteen-year-old Ri Myung-hoon (Choi Seung-hyun) never imagined he would become a killer. Born to a privileged life in North Korea, his dream was to become a pianist. But when his father, a North Korean spy, dies disgraced, Myung-hoon and his younger sister Hye-in (Kim Yoo-jung) are sent to a "guilt-by-association" forced labor camp. Their father's superior, high-ranking military official Colonel Moon (Jo Sung-ha) proposes a deal to Myung-hoon: if he goes down to the South as a "technician" (an assassin) and finishes what his father had failed to accomplish, he and his sister will be released from the prison camp. Myung-hoon accepts the deal and undergoes two years of intense training."

I have to say I'm not a T.O.P. fan, either of his rapping or acting. But in this movie his acting was way better than a previous movie did called Nineteen. There are only a few good scenes like when he beats up the bullies but other than that there's nothing here. Slight comedy, some action, little tiny bit of romance, and the same old acting from T.O.P.
The ending was predictable and didn't leave me feeling like it was a good movie.

1/5

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