Steel Rain
- TV-MA
- Year:
- 2017
- 139 min
- 320 Views
1
I got you 50% more than the last time.
You need to give me at least 50.
Ma'am, come and have a look.
I'll give you a discount.
PYONGSONG, PYONGAN PROVINCE
The prices will be the same
Don't go.
Whatever, just leave then.
How much are these pair of slippers?
If it disappears,
they'll call you a thief.
Hands up.
Get back.
I didn't steal it.
It's my prescription drug.
He knows that, too. Please tell this guy.
How are you feeling?
Chief Ri.
-Give us some privacy.
-Yes, sir.
It looks like Du-won Kim
and Gwang-dong Park
are up to something.
They have even picked the D-day.
CHIEF:
TAE-HAN RI
I tried to gather some intel and found out
that the two of them
have been in touch with In-chin Ryu
of State Security to sell us out
to the Chinese.
What are your thoughts?
What do think they're planning to do
on their "D-day"?
Could it be a coup?
The problem is that those traitors
are blocking access to the Great Leader.
Because of that,
I cannot report the situation to him.
I have no choice but to get rid of them,
so that I can report to him.
But...
Why not the agents
that are in the field now?
Hey.
Gwang-dong Park has
and Du-won Kim has State Security troops.
If one of our agents fails to kill them,
there will be war.
It's obvious.
But you left the organization a while ago.
Comrade Eom.
If you accomplish this mission,
you'll become a hero
who saved the country from a coup,
and your family will get the respect
and privilege that come with it.
I'm the chief director of the RGB.
You have my word.
SEOUL:
NATIONWIDE VOTER TURNOU PER ELECTORAL DISTRIC SEOUL, BUSAN, DAEGU
-Thank you.
-The nationwide voter turnout
has been measured to be 75.9%.
Seoul, 76%.
Busan, 76.1%. Gwangju, 80.3%.
I'm sorry.
It was 72.4%. In Ulsan, it was 78.4%.
Sejong City, 74.9%.
Gyeonggi Province, 74%.
Goodness, I give your mom so much money
for child support.
Doesn't she feed you?
She doesn't let us eat any junk food.
Eat up when she's not around.
-Daddy.
-Yes.
Can you and Mommy get back together?
Give me a good reason
why we should get back together.
Mommy is a doctor,
and you work at the Blue House.
I used to be super cool,
but I can't brag about you two
because you're now divorced.
You used to be super cool?
Se-min.
Do your friends ever say
that they think you're rude?
-Yes.
-They say that to you?
Then, you sure are my son.
Wait a second. Hang on, okay?
Dad, we have to leave at 6:00 p.m.
Mom is coming.
All right.
EXIT POLL RESULTS
Sir, congratulations.
It is neck and neck,
but all the channels
are predicting the same result.
Se-rim, Se-min.
Did you guys have fun with Dad...
What is this?
Are you guys eating hamburgers now?
A special lecture?
Oh, I'm just filling in?
Of course, I would love to.
You know that I'm an expert when it comes
to filling in or acting as a proxy.
Right, yes.
Okay. I'll see you that day, then.
Take care.
Where did they go?
PYONGYANG:
RESTRICTED AREA,
WARNING, DANGER
WITH YOU, I WILL OPEN
The guest for Peony Room is here.
Hello.
I hear that your boss is stressed out
because of the Kaesong Industrial Complex.
Yes, he is. Foreign Affairs will release
a statement tomorrow about where we stand.
Chinese companies joining the complex
goes against the UN sanctions...
Come on.
Those factories will be fine
since they just produce household goods.
At this rate, six-party talks will totally
be held in the next administration.
Now is a good time to give them something.
That's the only way
we can make them listen, you know.
Isn't he the Minister of State Security,
Du-won Kim?
He's the big-shot power broker
in the DPRK. Did Number One eliminate him?
I don't think it was Number One.
THE MINISTRY OF STATE SECURITY
HONG-JANG RI
Officially, it was a car accident.
-Who's this man beside him?
-In-chin Ryu.
He's the Chief of Chinese State Security
to North Korea.
The last piece of intel I got from him
is that there will be
massive purges in North Korea.
The next administration
will have a lot to deal with.
So, what are your plans
for after leaving the Blue House?
at Peking University's
Interested?
-Do you like seafood stir-fry, sir?
-Of course.
They make the best seafood stir-fry
in all of Korea.
-A medium seafood stir-fry, please.
-Sure.
-Actually, give us the large size.
-Sure, no problem.
I hear there may be
massive purges in the North.
It sounds like the power struggles there
have gotten quite serious, sir.
Officially, both North Korea and China
closed the case as a car accident.
Should I inform the president-elect?
President-elect Gyeong-yeong Kim
Vows to Open Era of Unification
He'll find out eventually.
It's more fun that way, don't you think?
Right.
Got it, sir.
We have another customer.
Yes, I know. That's for that table.
-What would you like?
-Skinny noodles, please.
It won't take long.
Mr. Park will be in Kaesong on the 24th
for the funeral. Press one to call Uncle.
What happened to our country
at the beginning of the 20th century?
-The Japan-Korea Treaty of 1910.
-Right.
But we need to use a proper name for it.
It's called Year of National Humiliation.
After 36 years under Japanese rule,
we regained our independence in 1945.
But there's something
I must point out here.
In Europe, Germany, which started
the war in that part of the world,
ended up being divided into East and West.
But in Asia,
Korea got cut in half even though
Japan was the main culprit behind the war.
Did we start the war?
We failed in regaining independence
on our own.
Right. What happened after that?
-The Korean War.
-Yes, the Korean War.
of the Cold War era
broke out on our peninsula.
During the colonial period,
so many people were drafted
and died in the war.
Including the comfort women,
three million people died in total.
Basically, 20 to 25%
of the entire population died.
In other words,
one of four or five of you died.
Throughout the 20th century,
our ideology was based on Japan.
So, what did we do?
We tried to become like Japan.
As a result,
Samsung is doing better than Sony now,
and Hyundai has beaten Honda as well.
That's how we took action
against the ideology called Japan.
Then, what did North Korea do?
Why was Japan defeated?
-Nuclear bombs.
-Nukes.
Nuclear weapons.
will come to an end
because of nukes just like Japan did.
-No way.
-Sounds crazy, right?
You guys are probably thinking
that I'm talking a bunch of bullshit.
Hey, Se-yeong. Am I not right?
Everyone knows that
only nukes can stop nukes.
-What is wrong with people?
-Goodness.
Well, let's be honest here.
Had we been nuclear-armed, the situation
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