Luck-Key Page #6

Synopsis: A reverse comedy that tells the story of a perfectionist assassin who falls and hits his head in a sauna, giving him amnesia. When a down-and-out actor switches locker keys with him, they switch lives until the hit-man, who soon becomes an action hero on TV, starts to remember things.
Genre: Action, Comedy
Director(s): Gye-byeok Lee
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2016
112 min
254 Views


- What?

- Can't hear you.

- I'm not talking to you.

- Come in now!

- You talk to me looking in the eyes!

Are they... dead?

Go and check!

You go!

Jesus!

Lina! Please...

It won't be long.

Seems like everyone died!

Give it to me!

As both killers are dead...

we saved the money, too?

And who was that b*tch?

What is happening now?

You're hurt! Let me see!

You were stabbed!

No, I wasn't.

We just faked it.

It was just put-up job.

He and I.

I'm fine. Really.

I'll tell you everything later.

What?

You may come out.

Eun-ju.

Are you alright?

It's all over now.

Lina.

Good job, both of you.

Are you really okay?

Didn't you get hurt?

I'm really fine. How about you?

You got hit quite a lot...

Oh, I'm fine.

I used to be a good fighter.

So I got hit on purpose.

For this act.

I'm sorry.

But why did you follow me here?

You ask me why?

How can you say that?

Of course because I was worried

you were leaving so suddenly!

Were you worried?

Don't laugh!

I thought you were dead...

- I'm sorry to shock you.

- I hate you.

When you said you were leaving

did you really mean it?

Leaving me forever?

Well, the truth is...

What is the truth?

What the hell?

Anything you didn't tell me yet?

Just shoot it!

What the hell is that?

- The year I was born...

- What?

I'm forty-five.

No way! Look...

When I got my memory back,

I realized how old I was.

I'm really sorry.

You're forty-five... Gosh.

My uncle is forty-five.

One more thing is...

I'm not Jae-sung.

My name is Choi Hyung-wook.

- What?

- Choi Hyung-wook is my name.

I'm speechless.

Is there anything else?

No, I told you everything.

- Are you sure?

- Yes.

If you have a kid or

something, better tell me now.

No, never!

I think I told you too

many things at once.

Yes, I'm in a daze now.

Where are you going?

I need to go somewhere really important.

Really?

You were right about me.

I'm a crazy b*tch.

Hurry!

I'm sorry!

Really sorry.

- You've got an accident?

- No... I'm fine.

Sorry I didn't know.

You know we need to air.

Let's shoot only one sequence, OK?

- Can you do that?

- Sure.

We'll be shooting soon!

Jae-sung, you stand here.

- You two stand...

- I'm sorry.

You stare at her with affections

and turn around to leave.

Let's get ready!

I'm sorry!

Action!

Leave! Now!

I know I should leave now...

but I cannot.

Shall we cut here?

No, I don't want to leave.

I want to stand by your side

erasing all my past and memories...

I want to be with you

as the one you've known.

Will you let me do that?

Yes, I will.

What's so funny?

- Hyung-wook, you should see this.

- What?

Granny drew you.

Oh, really?

Let me see...

how our granny drew me.

Which one is me, granny?

This one.

Her drawing is much better than real.

What are you talking about?

He's much more handsome

and looks much younger in real!

MY FAMILY:

What are you talking about?

I still think he is of my age.

LUCK-KEY

Listen, Hyung-wook!

Yes, tell me.

- What were you doing?

- I was trying to focus.

You need to do the action

scene with a new comer today.

- Are you okay with that?

- Oh, sure.

- Look, assistant director!

- Yes!

- Bring him here.

- Yes, sir.

Hello, sir.

I'm Yoon Jae-sung.

- He's the one?

- Yes.

So you decided to act seriously?

I was born to act. I don't

have to be serious after all.

Also I started much earlier than you...

Ready!

Action!

LUCK-KEY

YOU Hai-jin

LEE Joon

CHO Yoon-hee

IM Ji-yeon

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