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The Chase (2017 film)

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The Chase
Poster
Hangul
반드시 잡는다
Revised RomanizationBan-deu-si Jab-neun-da
Directed byKim Hong-seon
Screenplay byYoo Kap-jeol
Based onAridong Last Cowboy (webtoon)
Produced byHwang Sung-gil
Starring
Production
company
AD406
Distributed byNext Entertainment World
Release date
  • November 29, 2017 (2017-11-29)
Running time
110 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$1.4 million[1]

The Chase (Korean반드시 잡는다; RRBan-deu-si Jab-neun-da; lit. “No Matter What, I’ll Catch You”) is a 2017 South Korean crime thriller film about a landowner who teams up with a former detective to chase after the suspect of a 30-year-old unsolved case.[2] The film was directed by Kim Hong-seon and stars Baek Yoon-sik and Sung Dong-il.[3]

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Plot

Shim Deok-su is a grumpy landlord of several working-class flats who constantly harasses his tenants for rent. A Korean War refugee from the north, he possesses a Scrooge-like reputation and is widely despised about town. At the beginning of the movie we see him begin his day by dropping in on Mr Choi, a hard-up tenant who has been suffering from ailments that prevent him from working, to demand rent just as the latter is being visited by charity workers from a local church. Unmoved by the volunteer's pleas for empathy and unperturbed by their subsequent attempts to guilt-trip him, Deok-su leaves to go about his chores. As he goes about his routine he comes across two dead bodies as they are being cleared by police, one of a local drunk and the other a pensioner living alone.

In the evening Deok-su revisits Mr Choi, who has prepared an extravagant dinner in anticipation of a former colleague's visit. The two men eat, and during the ensuing conversation, Mr Choi reveals himself to have been a former police detective and opines that the two deaths Deok-su had encountered earlier were murders committed by someone who was likely practising on the elderly prior to moving on to young women.

Mr Choi's theory is soon proven correct. That same night he is murdered by an unseen assailant who covers up his crime, arranging Mr Choi's body as a suicide. Meanwhile, another murder takes place just a few units down the corridor. Ji-Eun, a chaste young worker at a nearby textile mill who is another tenant of Deok-su's, returns to find her roommate murdered, the young woman's throat has been slit. Unbeknownst to her, the murderer has yet to leave the flat; he bashes her head and kidnaps her.

The entire neighborhood blames Deok-su for Mr Choi's death based on the earlier encounter with the church workers. The only person who doesn't believe this is Mr Choi's former partner, retired Detective Pyung-Dal, who shows up a day late. Pyung-Dal digs up proof that Mr Choi was far from suicidal and shares with Deok-su details concerning a string of similar murders of pensioners and young women that had taken place thirty years before. Realizing that Ji-Eun fits the profile of the victims Pyung-Dal had been describing, Deok-su rushes back to her apartment to check in on her.

After a run-in with a gang of youthful thugs — one of whom happens to be the lover of the murdered young lady — Deok-su and Pyung-Dal enters Ji-Eun's apartment, where they promptly discovered the severed head of Ji-Eun's roommate in her refrigerator. The former detective surmises that Ji-Eun must have been kidnapped and convinces Deok-su not to inform the police lest they put the missing woman's life in danger. The two men then team up to track down the kidnapper and rescue Ji-Eun.

After many twists and turns the perpetrator is revealed to be a mild-mannered doctor admired around town for his medical volunteer work and his seemingly selfless devotion to his paralysed wife.

Cast

Release

Box office

The Chase was released in South Korea on November 29, 2017. [4]

References

  1. ^ "The Chase (2017)". Korean Film Biz Zone.
  2. ^ "[INTERVIEW] At 70, Baek Yoon-sik still has plenty more to show". koreatimes. 26 November 2017.
  3. ^ "PSYCHOKINESIS Leads NEW Triple Sale to Netflix". Korean Film Biz Zone.
  4. ^ "Film Directory - The Chase (2017)". Korean Film Biz Zone.

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