Nae-bu-ja-deul
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Shall we begin?
Why did you do that?
I assume you had a reason
for doing this.
Reporter, you like movies?
I loved watching
old movies.
I used to love this music...
Have you seen "Chinatown"?
Jack Nicholson acts
as a private investigator
working as a detective agency...
A lady comes in and
hires him to tail her husband
but the husband gets killed
and the wife was a fake.
Then, the real wife shows up...
Anyways, it's complicated, you know
the conspiracy and twist...
The truth that comes at the end
is ugly and dirty...
So, don't you want to know
the truth?
Hey, pay attention here.
Was it for justice or revenge?
I'll come to that later...
Bad guys beat up
Jack Nicholson, you know.
We can talk about
the movie later...
I'm not here to watch
a movie.
Don't cut me off
and listen to me.
I'll get to the point now.
So, anyways...
God damn it, f***.
Jack Nicholson's nose was wacked
but he goes to the wife
and says
It looks like half the city
which is fine with me.
But Mrs. Mulwray,
And I like it.
So why the hell are you doing this?
You must have a reason
for doing all this.
For justice? Revenge?
I don't care about any of that.
But, Mr. Reporter...
Damn it, I lost my hand.
I like my hand.
I like eating with it...
wiping my ass with it...
and jerking off with it...
Yes.
It seems a prosecutor's investigation
is inevitable.
Yes, we need to find a way
to quiet down the public.
Yes.
I got this from Moon Il-seok,
former accountant at Mirae Motors.
It shows Mirae made a slush fund
with 3 billion from Hangyul Bank
and gave 30 million to Congressman Jang
for his election campaign.
Is it true that sex favors were
offered at Oh's villa?
Who were the women
forced into it?
You claimed Oh and Jang
retaliated against you.
Could you specify?
How did you meet Oh and Jang?
Through Lee Kang-hee,
editor-in-chief of Nation Daily.
And what's your relationship
with Lee?
That's a long story.
So let me reveal it
to the prosecutor.
Can you tell us anything more?
Ahn, president of a talent agency,
revealed today at press conference
a slush fund of $3 billion
via an illegal loan
from Hangyul Bank.
Congressman Jang Pil-woo,
the New Party's presidential candidate
exerted pressure behind
the scenes, according to Ahn.
Sex favors were also allegedly offered
at Mirae Motors Chairman Oh's villa.
Mirae Motors and
Congressman Jang's office
have denied all allegations,
and said they are more than
willing to take legal action.
My conscience is clear before
the people of this country.
I have never received
money or favors from Mirae Motors.
I can stake my political life on it.
I will continue on my path,
alone but proud as always
never yielding
to any political maneuvering
or malicious target investigations.
INSIDE MEN:
THE ORIGINAL:
2 YEARS AGO
Mr. Editor,
it's almost deadline.
Close the door.
Director wants it done soon.
Close the door.
You're making me come in again.
Which word are stuck with this time?
With intentions
or "doubts with intentions".
Obviously it's "with intentions".
There's no acting as a group.
The context and the facts
tell you that.
I need to know more
to say "with intentions".
It's still rough at the moment.
We stick with "with intentions".
We...
Our newspaper's view...
Right?
That's right.
It's done.
You're really...
over a word.
It's not a nice habit.
I can't write something
that goes against the company.
Let's go and eat something.
for that, you know.
Congressman Kim Seok-woo
New Party
The people were wise.
Kim's predictable defeat.
Lee Kang-hee
Editor-in-chief, Nation Daily
Call Lee at Nation Daily
and invite him to dinner.
Yes, sir.
Is this an article
or a piece of sh*t?
Have you heard of the relations
between Mirae Motors and Jang?
We've kept it quiet
as he's from our party.
But I can feel that
the bomb is about to explode.
What do you mean by that?
It's quiet with Hangyul's president
hiding out overseas.
But rumor says
he's returning to Korea.
Then the prosecution will at least
pretend to take action.
Today's phrase.
"Station for transfer."
It means it's time
to change your ride.
I'm just a journalist.
What can I do?
You picked Jang
and him brought into politics.
Backing him up
with Mirae Motors.
All part of your
master plan, right?
a line like this,
is what I mean.
Does that matter at this stage?
Not so much...
He's the setting sun.
Chief Prosecutor
Seoul District Office
Senior Secretary
Civil Affairs President's Office
He can't rise again, can he?
Chief Prosecutor
Seoul District Office
Senior Secretary
Civil Affairs President's Office
Nope... only a year left in his term.
Right!
What's important is who's next.
The opposition party already
threw in the towel...
so it's either Kim Seok-woo
or Jang Pil-woo.
I was on bad terms with Jang
at the Supreme Prosecutors' Office.
If that bastard gets in,
he'll never leave me in peace.
He sure wouldn't.
Isn't Kim your high school alumni?
Elementary school, sir.
Kim and I went to the same university.
He could be the perfect match for us!
Not bad at all, sir.
I'll take care of the rest.
Yes, sir.
Who's the sniper for this?
A guy called Woo Jang-hoon
at Special Investigations.
Whose line is he from?
No one's. He's from a regional college.
But as a matter of fact...
Is he a nut?
No, he's a former cop.
Cop?
Yes.
He had his days on the force
with awards.
But he had a temper
and was a loner and
didn't get along.
A loner?
He didn't get along with
Then, he went on and
took the bar exam
and quit being a police.
How did he end up at
the Seoul District Prosecutor's Office?
You remember the Busan Savings Bank
corruption case 4 years ago?
That was him?
He received the president prize.
After that, he started working there.
What an interesting guy.
Yes, he is.
Yes.
How do you do, sir?
I'm Woo Jang-hoon.
This is Mr. Oh Myung-hwan,
from 17th year.
Senior Secretary to President
for Civil Affairs.
Honor to meet you.
- Sit, sit.
- Yes, sir.
Which year are you?
38th, sir.
- You were a cop?
- Yes, sir.
Why become a prosecutor?
Being a cop isn't bad.
I wanted to be an excellent prosecutor
just like you, sir.
You're a role model to me, sir.
He has guts, I like him.
He sure has.
Have a drink.
Mr. Secretary!
What's up at this hour?
I'm having dinner
at Okryu-dang.
Really?
Sure, no problem.
Damn son of a b*tch!
How dare he order me to come!
Who was it?
I'll have to drop by the next room.
Won't be long, eat first.
I expect a lot from you.
Thank you, sir.
Take care, sir.
Why should I always drink for work?
Have this, sir.
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