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Master (2016)
Description
The movie is about an intellectual crime investigation team and a notorious fraud surrounding a grand scam. It follows an investigator (Gang Dong-won) as he pursues the president (Lee Byung-hun) of a Korean company that's involved in fraud and corruption.
The movie is about an intellectual crime investigation team and a notorious fraud surrounding a grand scam. It follows an investigator (Gang Dong-won) as he pursues the president (Lee Byung-hun) of a Korean company that's involved in fraud and corruption.
Actors:
Don Rivera,
Chang Ryul,
Bernard Laxa,
Christopher Hackney,
Tom Bauer,
Woo-bin Kim,
Hae-soo Park
Don Rivera
Chang Ryul
Bernard Laxa
Christopher Hackney
3 November 1982
Tom Bauer
21 October 1985
Woo-bin Kim
16 July 1989, South Korea
Hae-soo Park
Director:
Ui-seok Jo
Ui-seok Jo
Country:
South Korea
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January 11, 2017
A competently made but generic copy of a twisty Hong Kong-style crime drama, the details that elevate this from the pack are its references to the politics and culture of South Korea.January 10, 2017
A high-octane action thriller [set in] the corrupt world of finance and big business. But beyond the glamour, action and exotic locations, it's a shallow, superficial endeavour.January 05, 2017
The film is seemingly terrified of boring us, offering one elaborate montage of catch and release (or of survey and flee) after another.January 06, 2017
The performances are solid to great throughout, and Cho does build to a remarkably satisfying final twenty minutes, but it takes two hours to get there.January 06, 2017
Master, while highly entertaining a good portion of the time, ultimately falls short of the title's promise.January 05, 2017
"Master" is a routine South Korean crime thriller whose bloat magnifies its generic qualities.January 05, 2017
Flashy but paper-thin, Master lets its stars ham it up in crowd-pleasing turns, but drops the ball when it comes to plotting.