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Iris: The Movie

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Iris: The Movie
Hangul
아이리스: 더 무비
Revised RomanizationAiriseu: deo mubi
McCune–ReischauerAirisŭ: tŏ mubi
Directed byYang Yun-ho
Kim Kyu-tae
Produced byKim Jong-hyun
Shin Ye-rim
StarringLee Byung-hun
Kim Tae-hee
Jung Joon-ho
Production
company
Taewon Entertainment
Distributed byFinecut
Kadokawa Pictures
Release dates
Running time
118 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Iris: The Movie (Korean아이리스: 더 무비; RRAiriseu: deo mubi) is a 2010 South Korean spy action film.

As part of the first Korean production that shot a television drama and feature-length film simultaneously (Kim Kyu-tae was in charge of the TV segments, and Yang Yun-ho in charge of the film segments), the TV series Iris was a hit when it aired on KBS2 in 2009, with ratings of 30%. Iris: The Movie is a feature-length edit of the 20 episodes, along with additional footage shot specifically for the theatrical version and a different ending.

Iris: The Movie premiered at the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival on March 21, 2010.[1]

It did not receive a theatrical run in South Korea, but was instead released on November 22, 2010, through IPTV, cable TV, satellite PPV, and Cine21 online portals.[2]

Due to Lee Byung-hun's Japanese fanbase, distributor Kadokawa Pictures released the film theatrically in Japan on January 8, 2011, under the alternate title Iris - The Last.[3]

Plot

The Korean peninsula is constantly under political and military tension, especially with the North Korean nuclear issue. To avoid a second Korean War, a secret black ops agency known as the National Security Service (NSS) protects South Korea's national security by training special agents who would use any means to fulfill their mission. They officially do not exist and are not acknowledged or protected by the government. Although they are trained to be cold-blooded killers, there is one taboo they cannot avoid: love. Hyun-jun and Sa-woo were close friends and rivals in the 707th Special Mission Battalion, and both are recruited into the NSS and quickly become the best of the best. Each with different secret assignments, they soon take different paths in life. In a world of conspiracy and betrayal, they both fall for Seung-hee, the beautiful but lethal profiling specialist at NSS. Kim Hyun-ju's mission is to dismantle IRIS and prevent a nuclear attack on Seoul.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Lee, Sarah (31 March 2010). "The identity of Hyun Joon's assassin is revealed in the movie version of IRIS". Korea.com. Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  2. ^ Hong, Lucia (19 November 2010). "Movie version of TV series IRIS to be released next week". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-08-19.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Frater, Patrick (5 November 2010). "Finecut signs early AFM deals". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 8 November 2010. Retrieved 2013-08-19.

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