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''A Violent Prosecutor'' is a 2016 South Korean
crime comedy film Crime film is a film belonging to the crime fiction genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and fiction. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine with many other genres, such as drama or gangster film, but als ...
directed by Lee Il-hyung, produced by Guk Su Ran and starring
Hwang Jung-min Hwang Jung-min (; born September 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He established himself as a leading man in the romantic drama ''You Are My Sunshine'' (2005). One of the highest-grossing actors in South Korea, Hwang has starred in several box ...
and
Gang Dong-won Gang Dong-won (; born January 18, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He debuted as a model and rose to stardom through the film ''Temptation of Wolves'' (2004). He is subsequently known for starring in the films ''Maundy Thursday'' (2006), '' Jeon ...
. It was released in South Korea on February 3, 2016, by
Showbox Showbox Co., Ltd. () is a South Korean film distribution and production company. It is one of the largest film distribution companies in South Korea, founded in 1999. Showbox is the film investment, production and distribution branch of Mediap ...
.


Plot

Byun Jae-Wook (
Hwang Jung-min Hwang Jung-min (; born September 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He established himself as a leading man in the romantic drama ''You Are My Sunshine'' (2005). One of the highest-grossing actors in South Korea, Hwang has starred in several box ...
) is a short-tempered prosecutor who only pursues the truth. He is notorious for his rough and tough investigations. A suspect who is a small-time criminal, under the interrogation of Byun Jae-Wook, is then found dead. All the evidence indicate Byun Jae-Wook as the criminal. Byun Jae-Wook is prosecuted and gets 15 years in prison. At first he is ill-treated by the prisoners. He helps some guards to avoid court room fees and in other legal matters. This gains him a special position in prison. He helps out both the officers and prisoners who are in jail through his legal knowledge and experiences. This makes prisoners loyal to him and he treats them well whenever he receives gifts from the guards. He shares food and cigarettes to other inmates. People in jail call him "Sir Young Gam" which means Elder.One day a man who owns a company comes to him and asks advice regarding a man he beat up because of raping his daughter. He gives him an answer. The prisoner then asks what he could do for Jae wook, answering he would know at a later time. Five years later, Byun Jae-Wook meets young fraudster Chi-Won (
Gang Dong-won Gang Dong-won (; born January 18, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He debuted as a model and rose to stardom through the film ''Temptation of Wolves'' (2004). He is subsequently known for starring in the films ''Maundy Thursday'' (2006), '' Jeon ...
), in prison. Chi-Won knows details about Byun Jae-Wook's case. Byun Jae-Wook trains Chi-Won to carry out his plan outside of prison. Using his knowledge as a former prosecutor, he gets Chi-Won free. Byun Jae-Wook prepares a counterattack on those who framed him. Chi-won meets up with one of the friends of the suspect in Jae-Wook's murder case. The man admitted that the suspect indeed had asthma and had to have an inhaler with him all the time, unbeknownst to him he was being recorded by Chi-won who sends the file back to Jae wook. Jae wook prepares papers for his parole and sends the file along with the recording to the judge holding his case. this information reaches the congressional candidate who was assistant general of the prosecutors office and does all means to shut the case down. The whistleblower was found and was beaten until half his body had been paralyzed. Fearing for his own life Chi-Won takes the chance to get away from Byun Jae-Wook. When Jae-Wook realized Chi-Won's plan he seeks the help of the prisoners whom he formerly assisted in their cases. Byun Jae-Wook and Chi-Won get together and start planning against Jong-Gil ( Lee Sung-min) who was the Asst. Prosecutor General during Byun Jae-Wook's trial period and the person who had convinced Byun Jae-Wook to defend himself in a self-defense manner which resulted in his jail time. In the flashbacks shown It is revealed that Jong-Gil, who is running in an upcoming election now, then was working with a builder to encroach an ecologically significant land and had visited the interrogation room, beating up the prisoner and getting hold of his inhaler, leading to the prisoner's death by suffocation. Jae-Wook is able to win his retrial due to a recording he obtained of Jong-Gil admitting he had possession of the inhaler. Afterwards, we see that when Jae-Wook is released from prison, Chi-Won greets him with a bag of tofu, suggesting that they work together on a new item. The film ends with Jae-Wook telling Chi-Won to live honestly, citing John 16:33 from the bible, and smacking Chi-Won on the back of his head.


Cast

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Hwang Jung-min Hwang Jung-min (; born September 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He established himself as a leading man in the romantic drama ''You Are My Sunshine'' (2005). One of the highest-grossing actors in South Korea, Hwang has starred in several box ...
as Byun Jae-wook *
Gang Dong-won Gang Dong-won (; born January 18, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He debuted as a model and rose to stardom through the film ''Temptation of Wolves'' (2004). He is subsequently known for starring in the films ''Maundy Thursday'' (2006), '' Jeon ...
as Chi-won * Lee Sung-min as Assistant Prosecutor General Jong-gil *
Park Sung-woong Park Sung-woong (; born January 9, 1973) is a South Korean actor. Following his acting debut in ''No. 3'' in 1997, Park has starred in several movies and Korean drama, television series, notably as a gangster in ''New World (2013 film), New Wo ...
as Yang Min-woo *
Kim Byeong-ok Kim Byeong-ok (born October 11, 1960) is a South Korean actor. A veteran supporting actor, he is best known for his role as Mr. Han in '' Oldboy''. Career In 2015, he was featured in a controversial Maxim Maxim or Maksim may refer to: En ...
as President Park * Han Chae-young as Jang Hyun-seok * Kim Ung-su as Kang Young-sik, the Congressman * Shin So-yul as Kim Ha-na *
Park Ji-hwan Park Ji-hwan (; born September 5, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He initially appeared in ''Yellow Hair'' (1999) and made his feature film debut in ''The City of Violence'' (2006). Since then, Park has performed in numerous movies and television ...
as Cheol Goo *
Park Hoon Park Won-hee (; born April 27, 1981), better known by his stage name Park Hoon (), is a South Korean actor. He starred in television series such as ''Descendants of the Sun'' (2016), ''Naked Fireman'' (2017), ''Two Cops'' (2017) and ''Memories ...
as Cheol Goo's subordinate * Cha Bo-sung as a protester. *
Shin Hye-sun Shin Hye-sun (; born August 31, 1989) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the television series ''School 2013''. In 2017, Shin played her first leading role and became well known in the weekend drama, '' My Golden Life'', which garnered m ...
as Yoon-ah, an electoral district bookkeeper


Reception

The film grossed in the first four days of release at the South Korean box office. ''A Violent Prosecutor'' is the 2nd highest-grossing South Korean film of 2016, with a worldwide gross.


Awards and nominations


See also

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A Prophet ''A Prophet'' () is a 2009 French prison crime film directed by Jacques Audiard with a screenplay by Audiard, Thomas Bidegain, Abdel Raouf Dafri and Nicolas Peufaillit, from a story by Dafri. The film stars Tahar Rahim in the title role as an ...
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The Shawshank Redemption ''The Shawshank Redemption'' is a 1994 American Prison film, prison Drama (film and television), drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont, based on the 1982 Stephen King novella ''Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption''. The film t ...


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