Office Page #3

Synopsis: Kim Byong-gook works as section chief in big bureau-building. He is believed to be a family man, but his colleagues don't like him much. One day, Byong-gook slaughters his whole family and then disappears. Detective Jong-hoon is investigating the case and also asking Kim's colleagues about possible clues, but it seems they can't help him. Except Lee Mi-rye. The policeman recognizes that the young girl seems to know more about his suspect, but is hiding something from him. So Detective Jong-hoon is watching the CCTV-Tapes and see Byong-gook entering the building - but doesn't come out again. Jong-hoon believes Kim must hide in the building, which makes the workers afraid about to work - and they are absolutely right!
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Director(s): Won-Chan Hong
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Year:
2015
111 min
153 Views


Sweet talk

doesn't work with me.

Anyway, thank you for driving me home.

Please settle the accounts immediately!

I have a lot of works to do.

Why you hate me so much?

Do you think I have nothing to do

so I drive you home in such

wind and rain?

Morning, Ms. Chang!

Morning, Ms. Chang!

- This elevator isn't for you.

- I'm in a rush.

Let him in.

Thanks a lot.

Why so early?

Many cosmetics

are bound for shipment

so I come earlier today.

How long have you been here?

Almost a month.

Your supervisor is...David?

Yes, David.

Can you pass

the three-month probation?

Of course.

It's not easy to please David.

No problem!

I can make it!

Chang, do you remember who I am?

You are Lee Xiang.

You're loyal to your colleagues.

I remember you.

Thanks a lot.

Ms. Chang, may I have a small request?

Say it!

If I pass the three month probation,

can I take the direct

elevator with you again?

Sure!

Let's bet on

whether you can make it!

Howard.

I'm meeting a client at 2 pm

in Eastern District.

No, you can't.

We have to inspect

all our Southern

District counters by 2:30 pm.

Move the afternoon

schedule to morning, can you?

Ben,

- Terry.

- Yes!

Have you fixed my battle shoes?

The heels of your shoes

are broken.

It takes a few days to repair.

My feet will be broken.

- Band-Aid.

- Kar-ling

wants to swap her schedules.

Understand?

- Go!

- Bring the Band-Aid.

Band-Aid.

Follow me!

Oh my!

David, something went wrong.

What happened? Oh my...

- Kevin, Kevin.

- Yes.

- Please come here.

- OK.

Gray & Young has finished

the first phase of audit.

I've handed out everything

except for the 2007 account.

What happened?

Chang, should we consider changing

a shipping company?

Our goods were stolen again.

- Get back to work.

- Yes.

John,

what did the claims adjusters say?

Those bastards

mainly stole shipments to Mainland.

They don't steal much.

10 to 20 containers.

Call TGS

and ask them to give us

a thorough report.

This isn't the first theft.

Figure out how the goods got stolen.

Follow up on this.

Also find out how much to ship

directly from Europe.

Yes.

David.

Have you read these proposals?

I've seen the same proposals

for the past half year.

What did "Research and

Development Department" do?

Their ideas are all about endorsement.

I don't want an advertising firm.

I want unique ideas.

The management from MADAME

will arrive next week.

Which level of executives?

Vice President, Mr. Greenberg.

I've arranged dinner with him.

OK, good.

Shall we bring Kar-ling and John?

Don't we have other talent?

Bring Kat and Lee Xiang.

Lee Xiang?

Vice CEO Wang,

you've been too busy investing in stocks

to know your new recruits?

Lee Xiang, Lee for Ang Lee,

Xiang for dream.

He reminds me of a younger you.

Auntie.

David said it's urgent.

Please sign it immediately.

Take it to my secretary.

I thought you were leaving.

I don't sign documents

without reading them first.

By the way, address me as Ms. Chang.

There's no such thing

as Uncle or Auntie here.

Sorry.

And don't ask your

driver to drive you to work.

Learn to take the subway and bus.

Don't wear brand-name clothing.

People will suspect your true identity,

or think you have part-time jobs.

People gossip-

No one else will look out for you.

Understood.

We are very pleased to have

the Vice Chairman of MADAME,

Mr. Greenberg,

and his wonderful team

to be here with us tonight.

Thank you for coming, welcome!

I hope you'll enjoy the champagne

we've chosen for you.

Ms. Winnie Chang

apologizes for her absence,

but she did pick the restaurant

and the wine herself.

Anyway, Mr. Greenberg,

Our company takes

this meeting seriously.

I'd like to introduce

you to this elite team

that will help you

develop M Cosmetics.

And please join me

to look at this direction.

The direction of China!

And yes! The whole world is now

looking at this direction!

I'm sure you know that our head office

has been doing business in Mainland

for more than 15 years.

Translate.

Mr. Greenberg,

You're now looking at the best team

your company can rely on to expand

the growth of MADAME cosmetics.

Also, I'd like for you

to look this direction,

which is the direction of China!

I told you sooner or

later the American system

of spending future money

would collapse.

It takes a formidable amount of money

to rescue the "subprime mortgage crisis."

It won't affect China!

Mr. Ho, is your inside

information reliable?

- Will it affect your IPO?

- Don't worry.

But the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy

will more or less affect the

whole world economically.

My company is simple and clean,

no records of deficits.

Will there be any

problems with going public?

That's good!

That's great!

Cheers.

Thank you again for coming.

To new venture!

There won't be any problems. Cheers!

Excuse me, Mr. Greenberg.

If you're free,

what do you say we

meet sometime like Tuesday?

Tuesday is great.

I've got some small gifts for you.

Hope you like them.

You're too kind.

Everyone has one.

This is impressive!

Since we're enjoying this wonderful wine,

I think...

A toast to new friends...

- ...and working closely together!

- Sure.

How's the wine?

- Which vintage year?

1982?

Should be alright.

What era is it now?

What era?

It is an era of financial dominance!

Come on, be smart.

Working is nothing.

Look at me.

You don't have to be that hard-working.

I make a few phone calls and

earn more than my salary.

It's gambling. The stake is too high!

Life is gambling.

Your future depends on

how much you put in now!

Hubby, look at my bag. Good?

Women are happier with bags

than with husbands.

You know nothing about bags.

This is a limited edition.

Only ten of them in the world.

Your limited edition hubby

is one of a kind too!

An accumulator allows you to buy

in stocks at a 70% discount.

You can sign a half-year, 9-month,

or one-year contract.

Best of all,

you only need one third of the principal.

If the stock rises by 5%,

the contract will be terminated.

Profits...

...are in your pockets.

- I don't get it.

- Never mind!

Join the game if you dare!

- Come visit us in Shanghai,

- Thanks for coming.

- Mrs. Ho.

- Take care.

We can o to Hangzhou together.

I love Hangzhou.

Come in September and we can have

some seasonal crabs.

- Thank you!

- Yes! Crabs are so tasty!

Thank you everyone again.

Thank you.

Thank you Ms. Chang and Mr. Ho.

Is your inside information true?

Do you think I would lie?

Is it a good time to o public then?

It's time to see what we've got

and to revamp our company.

Some will leave, while others will stay,

It's going to be bad but you can

thrive in adversity.

Don't worry,

thriving in adversity is my forte!

Good.

Ms. Chang, please sign here.

A calls me Mrs. Ho.

B calls me Mrs. Ho.

Where's she from? I don't know.

Mrs. Ho, heigh-ho, heigh-ho!

Such music to my ears

makes me glow.

Chung-ping,

the way they address me

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