Steel Rain Page #8
- TV-MA
- Year:
- 2017
- 139 min
- 320 Views
It's in the middle of the sea.
The American bastards
fired nuclear missiles at our republic!
Launch it immediately!
Yes, sir. Prepare to intercept.
Prepared to intercept!
-Fire.
-Fire!
Quiet. Be quiet!
Get back to work now.
Announce the following
on Central Television.
"Today, we utterly crushed
the American invaders'
wicked plan to annihilate us."
We witnessed the proof
of what can happen to our country
without our nuclear weapons.
Our nuclear weapons are for self-defense,
not for offense.
However,
if they dare to attack us once again,
-Yes, Mr. Prime Minister.
-we'll fire all the nuclear rockets
for helping the US
-Yes, sir.
-by...
making sure they're
wiped off the face of the earth for good.
But why at Japan, sir?
The Americans listen to the Japanese
more than us, you know.
Yes, sir.
A North Korean nuclear missile
just exploded over the East Sea.
South Korea will be the next target
if they hack another code.
Listen, Comrade Kwak.
Leak false information
that the leader is dead.
If they think
their assassination plan worked,
it'll buy us some time.
Comrade, please.
The longer I stay here,
the more dangerous it will get.
-Go ahead.
-Thank you.
Number One died.
-Hey, what's going on? Did he really die?
-No, he didn't.
We moved him to another hospital.
Everyone here is going nuts.
The president requested another strike
on the North,
but the US won't do it.
You know that they fired the missile
after the retraction.
How can you spew such nonsense now?
compared to your relationship with Japan?
Do you think...
that bombing North Korea can destroy
Even if they manage to launch...
just one of them...
The two of you never gave me permission.
I'll take full responsibility.
No, you have my permission.
Let's try everything we can do.
Are you feeling better?
It looks like you're fully recovered.
Do you mind stepping out for a minute?
They removed the code generator
and installed a tracker on it.
from up to 200m underground.
It's made of some radioactive material.
You see this red button, right?
Pressing the button will reset the system.
When we see that,
we'll know that you're there.
Wearing it all the time
isn't good for you. Give me that.
Thanks for your concern.
But why?
Because I might die from the radiation?
I don't want to die from the radiation.
Hey, wait.
-Wear this.
-I don't need it.
You're in South Korea. Do you want
to advertise that you're a commie?
Here.
Hey, Cheol-u.
So, what does your name mean?
It means "strong friendship."
You said yours means
"bright world," right?
Great memory.
I didn't think you were listening
because you were in pain.
Hey, tell me a funny story or something.
I don't know any stories.
So, I have to lighten up the mood?
What does a king do when
he doesn't want to return to his palace?
How would I know?
He grunts and grumbles.
What's the name of the town in Seoul
Is there actually a town like that?
Banpo-dong.
"Banpo" sounds like "chubby," you know.
Then, what's the name of the town
where fat people live?
Gaepo-dong.
Wow, how did you know? I'm impressed.
You've been here as a spy, haven't you?
Do they still reward
those who report spies?
Well, I have watched
the famous comedy show a few times.
Goodness, you little...
You scold your daughter
for listening to South Korean music,
while you watch all the fun stuff.
Comrade Eom.
What? Comrade Kwak.
You have to make it out
in one piece, okay?
And put on some weight, will you?
I'll lose some.
That way,
we can live in Banpo-dong together.
We'll drink soju together
from time to time.
By the way, what on earth
is G-Dragon saying in his song?
I'm not sure either.
Here you go.
May I borrow that?
My credit card?
I probably won't be able to pay you back.
Can you let me use it?
Thanks a lot.
This is the address you gave me.
I'll be going, then.
Are you sure this is the right place?
What if it isn't?
I think this is it.
I'll wait for you here just in case.
No, let's just part ways here.
Damn, what a coldhearted commie.
What is it?
Did we come to the wrong place?
Cheol-u.
Gosh, it feels so weird to hear you
saying my name.
If everything goes well,
please send the girl back to the North.
Her family must be waiting for her.
Of course, I will.
You should be good to your family, too.
Reconcile with your ex-wife.
-She seemed like a very good person.
-I know that.
Hey, you forgot your stuff in the car.
Cheol-u.
Yes.
Those things...
If all goes well...
and...
if travel is allowed
between the two Koreas.
Please send them...
to this address.
21-3 Chollima Pyongsong North Pyongan
Ji-hye Kang and In-yeong Eom
The pale pink one is for my daughter,
and the navy one is for my wife.
Thank you for everything, Cheol-u.
Cheol-u from the North!
Goodbye.
Take care of yourself.
I'm sorry.
-Are you Comrade Eom?
-Yes.
I'm glad you made it back safely.
At the moment,
the chief director of the RGB, Tae-han Ri,
is the real power-holder in North Korea.
We suspect that he and his men
must be directing everything
in a secret underground bunker somewhere,
but the exact location is unknown
at the moment.
THE GREAT DPRK:
A North Korean named Cheol-u Eom
brought Number One down here
during the Kaesong
Industrial Complex incident
and asked us for help.
He's gone back to the North
in order to meet with Tae-han Ri,
and we put
a location tracking device on him.
We're tracking his location live now.
Well done, Comrade Eom.
Chief Ri is waiting for you.
I command
the Republic's most elite troops.
Today, we'll get back at the US
and their allies
for all the hostile deeds
they have done to us for decades.
In a few minutes,
our nuclear bombs will explode
over South Korea and make us proud.
All of their cherished
American-made weapons
will be turned into junk.
Comrades, we should be truly proud of...
Do you know how many of our people
will be killed by that rocket?
Our army must protect our people.
How can you kill them?
Have you turned your coat?
Why did you betray our leader?
Who betrayed whom?
He executed over 100 generals
who didn't even do anything wrong.
We're the ones
who were betrayed by him!
We built this country
and have protected it all these years.
We have created so many opportunities
and we even made nuclear weapons,
but he just won't use them!
A friend I made in the South told me this.
"People of a divided nation suffer more
from those who try to use
than the division itself."
I witnessed the suffering
with my own eyes in Kaesong.
I cannot let the entire country
suffer like that.
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