Les formidables Page #5

Synopsis: Su-hyun wants to leave the syndicate and opens a small restaurant. Helping his life-long friend from an orphanage, he gets arrested for a murder that he didn't commit. To catch the real killer, he hurts himself in prison and is transported to the hospital. Sung-woo is a homicide detective. His wife has left him, and his son's life is in jeopardy. He can't afford to pay the hospital bills, not to mention the liver transplant needed to save his son's life. To make matters worse, he gets reprimanded at work for walking out on his undercover post, which led to the death of his partner. Having gotten drunk out of guilt, he creates a scene at the funeral for his late colleague and gets kicked out, only to end up becoming a hostage of a jail breaker, Su-hyun.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Min-ho Cho
Production: Mirovision
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2006
118 min
6 Views


He's insisting on you.

Have a good time.

Not too much.

Su-hyun.

Let's go.

In a little bit.

I don't wanna be here

with you.

- Hey!

- Go ahead.

- You said no sex.

- What do you care?

Whatever. He didn't even pay.

Put it on me.

A cop came?

Let me take care of it.

I'll call you.

Where to?

Where should we go?

To Mexico.

I like Brazil.

Ghana.

- Incheon, please.

- Okay.

Yes, Su-hyun.

Let's take off.

- I wanted to be a fisherman.

- For real?

A boat full of fish,

drinking all night long.

Liar!

I wanted to see you once for all.

Don't say that.

I won't let you go again.

Do you think I have any luck left?

Let the past be forgotten.

People will forget soon.

You know Koreans forget so easily.

Okay.

Be strong.

You're a brave boy.

Okay, Dad.

Don't worry about him.

'Until we meet again.'

Fool!

Sung-woo, you got a call.

- Captain!

- Hello?

Where the f*** are you?

Mi-rae called from Incheon.

- Where about?

- By the docks.

He's up.

- Let's go!

- Lee Su-hyun. You're so going back to jail.

She's still there?

She keeps moving around

in the area.

Why did you wanna see me?

Aren't you sick of me?

Where do you stand in rank?

At the bottom?

What?

Arrest me and get promoted.

You're sick. Hang in there.

You can't go back now.

Until we get the real killer.

- Who is it?

- Hwang Jong-chae.

You knew it, didn't you?

So what?

Is it that important?

I'm giving up.

I can't.

It's him!

Isn't that Sung-woo?

- What?

- I can't believe him!

- Jesus!

- What can we do?

Let's wait and see.

- Who the f*** are they?

- Sh*t!

Go after them!

You fool!

I gave you the chance!

Stop it.

Hwang, you coward!

You wicked old fart!

You raised them to be your dogs!

Su-hyun.

You're my son.

You were a poor orphan

living on the streets.

I took in and turned you

into a fine young man.

Why do you desert me now?

You ran from me.

I didn't desert you.

I can't be framed as a killer

who killed his friend.

Jae-phil was your favorite.

But why?

Why'd you kill him? Tell me!

Tell me why you did it!

You kids brought it upon yourselves.

What?

One who doesn't obey his father

isn't worthy a life.

We just wanted...

to live our own lives!

I'm the only one to decide that.

Whether you live or die,

it's my call.

You get that now?

Should we move in?

What if they claim

they caught the fugitive?

It's Hwang Jong-chae.

Take pictures. Now!

- F***ing detective, Unbind one hand.

- Yeah.

- freeze, a**hole!

- Let go!

Now!

Motherf***er!

What's the bustle?

keep still!

Motherf***er! keep still!

You pigs are cocky

only in swarms.

It's him! He killed Choi!

- Son of b*tch

- F***er!

Drop your weapons!

Shoot him!

Sung-woo, are you sure?

You don't mind dying?

It's okay.

I wanted to die anyway.

Shoot at the count of three.

You, too!

One, two. Three!

No! No!

Don't move!

You can't die on me...

Bro, Thanks.

Shut up, a**hole!

Su-hyun.

What is this?

Where are you going?

What are you doing?

o arrest them.

You bust Hwang Jong-chae.

Here's evidence.

I'll take your car.

You know what?

- What?

- You're one crazy bastard.

Hang in there.

I'm okay.

I know.

It'd take a lot to kill you.

Look who's talking.

You still think

that life is something?

Sure.

Dude!

Okay, we'll live it out!

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