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The Suspect

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The Suspect tells about the character Dong Chul – a famous former agent of North Korean. After giving up working for the company, he lived with his family, spent time on caring his wife and children. But unfortunately, in a political move, his wife and his children were missing.
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Seattle Times

December 17, 2015

It's only January, yet perhaps not too soon to call "The Suspect" one of the best popcorn movies of the year.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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December 17, 2015

It's grown-up, deadly serious, and free of the ham-handed romantic subplots that mire so many films from the region in ick stew.
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Film Journal International
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December 17, 2015

Handsomely mounted, the movie looks just like other big-budget blockbusters at first. But it doesn't take long to realize that The Suspect is imitation entertainment.
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L.A. Weekly
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December 17, 2015

Witnessing this play out is more exhausting than exciting.
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New York Times
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December 17, 2015

"The Suspect" hinges on a link between an arms deal and food for North Korea's starving populace. That guns-or-butter dichotomy gives this workout more resonance than you'd expect.
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Washington Post
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December 17, 2015

Director Won Sin-yeon skillfully emulates the you-are-there-but-where-the-heck-is-that? style of the "Bourne" movies.
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Los Angeles Times
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December 17, 2015

The two stunning set pieces, both involving car chases, are so inspired and teeth-grittingly determined that they make the case for the possibility of individual heroism in a harrowingly venal world.
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