Mission: Possible (Korean: 미션 파서블; RR: mi-syeon pa-seo-beul) is a 2021 South Korean action comedy film written and directed by Kim Hyung-joo. Based on the Mission: Impossible series by Bruce Geller, the film stars Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young-kwang, following the antics of secret agent Da-hee and an ex-special agent, present-private detective Soo-han.[2] The film was released in South Korea on February 17, 2021.[3]
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Hangul | 미션 파서블 |
Revised Romanization | Mi-syeon pa-seo-beul |
Directed by | Kim Hyung-joo |
Screenplay by | Kim Hyung-joo |
Based on | Mission: Impossible by Bruce Geller |
Produced by | Gnosis Company |
Starring | Lee Sun-bin Kim Young-kwang |
Cinematography | Nam Hyeon-u |
Edited by | Heo Seon-mi |
Distributed by | Merry Christmas Co. Ltd. |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | est. US$3.54 million[1] |
According to Korean Film Council data, it is at 11th place among all the Korean films released in the year 2021 in South Korea, with gross of US$3.56 million and 447,111 admissions, as of December 11, 2021[update].[4]
The Chinese MSS receives vital information about an illegal supply of firearms from China to Korea where they send a rookie officer named Wong Iring to investigate and capture the smugglers. Iring's next plan is to infiltrate Korea as Yoo Dae-Hee and meet a Korean special operative, but ends up meeting a detective and former NIS agent named Woo Soo-Han. Dae-Hee tells Soo-Han about the mission and present target SI Chem Park Du-Sik, a rare-earth element importer from China, who is actually involved in arms smuggling. The duo follow Du-Sik to a cafè in Gangnam.
After a topsy-turvy ball dance, the duo manages to acquire his phone, only to find it is a flip phone. After keeping the phone back, Du-Sik receives a call and while chatting with someone, he gets killed with a dart and his death has been faked as an heart attack. The next day, Soo-Han and Dae-Hee receive the news about the Rodeo mob boss has been shot while leaving from his club. After interrogating a fortune teller advised by Soo-Han, the duo head to meet Rodeo boss rival Axe Clan where they meet the clan's boss, but are soon attacked by masked men. Soo-Han and Dae-Hee escape, but not before retrieving the clan's boss's phone.
With the help of a hacker, the duo reaches the person's address where they find the person dead and deduce that he had been killed 3 days ago. The duo learns about the person's identity as Kim Yeong-Gu, the security head of Mugwang International and also learns about its execs Director Jeon-Hoon. Soo-Han remembers that Jeon-Hoon was the one who threatened Du-Sik after he had checked his phone. The duo learn that a party is held at Alvin hotel the next day. Soo-Han and Dae-Hee leave for the party. Despite knowing that Jeon-Hoon is their boss killer, the Axe Clan makes a arms deal to sell arms at midnight. Soo-Han and Dae-Hee are exposed where they are captured and brought to Jeon-Hoon, who orders Soo-Han to kill cops at a local police station in exchange for Dae-Hee's life.
Soo-Han is escorted to the police station, but he injures Jeon-Hoon's men and reaches back at the hotel, only to find that Dae-Hee is escorted somewhere. The cops arrest Soo-Han, where he is visited by the NIS, who learns about Dae-Hee's real identity and that she is sent as a 'sacrifice' to die in the mission. Soo-Han escapes from the station and reaches the hideout where the deal between Jeon-Hoon and the Axe Clan is headed. Soo-Han frees Dae-Hee and kills Xia-rong, one of the assassin Da-rong's brother, which alerts the gangsters and they head to kill the duo. Soo-Han and Dae-Hee manages to kill/arrest all the gangsters including Da-rong and Jeon-Hoon. Soo-Han is arrested, but is offered a deal by the NIS and MSS to become a covert agent in exchange for his release. Soo-Han agrees, where he along with Dae-Hee are sent to Russia for another mission.
The project was conceived in June 2019. Lee Sun-bin and Kim Young-kwang were cast in June 2019 to play secret agents in action comedy.[5][6]
The filming began on September 5, 2019 [8] and was wrapped up on December 4, 2019.[9]
The film released on February 17, 2021 on 930 screens remained at the number 1 place at the Korean box office, for the first week of its release, collecting 26,000 audiences on first day, 23,000 persons on second day,[10] 23,965 on the third day,[11] 53,445 people on the 4th day,[12] 52,969 people on the 5th day, 18,558 audiences on the 6th day,[13] and 18,321 audiences on the 7th day, taking cumulative number of audiences to 217,766, according to Integrated Computer Network for Cinema Admission Tickets.[14]
According to Korean Film Council data, it is at 11th place among all the Korean films released in the year 2021, with gross of US$3.56 million and 447,111 admissions, as of December 11, 2021[update].[4]
Going by Korean review aggregator Naver Movie Database, the film holds an approval rating of 8.41 from the audience.[15]
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