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The Chaser (Korean: 추격자; RR: Chugyeokja) is a 2008 South Korean action thriller film[2][3] starring Kim Yoon-seok and Ha Jung-woo. It was directed by Na Hong-jin in his directorial debut.[4] Inspired by real-life Korean serial killer Yoo Young-chul, certain scenes were shot on location around Mangwon-dong in the Mapo District, Seoul.

The Chaser
Theatrical release poster
Hangul추격
Hanja追擊
Revised RomanizationChugyeokja
McCune–ReischauerCh‘ugyŏkja
Directed byNa Hong-jin
Written by
Produced by
  • Kim Su-jin
  • Yun In-beom
Starring
CinematographyLee Sung-jae
Edited byKim Sun-min
Music by
  • Kim Jun-seok
  • Choi Yong-rak
Distributed byShowbox
Release date
  • 14 February 2008 (2008-02-14)
Running time
123 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Budget$2.6 million
Box officeUS$35.8 million[1]

Plot


Joong-ho is a dishonest ex-detective turned pimp who is in financial trouble because two of his prostitutes have gone missing. One night, he commands Mi-jin to service a customer, despite her protests over her sickness. Joong-ho then realizes this customer was the last to see his missing girls. Believing that this customer is trafficking his women, Joong-ho nevertheless sends Mi-jin in so that she can forward the customer's address to him. Joong-ho contacts his old police task force for help, but they cannot assist because the mayor of Seoul, whom they were guarding, has been attacked with feces; this results in the police suffering a media firestorm.

The customer, Yeong-min, takes Mi-jin back to a house but Mi-jin fails to contact Joong-ho due to the bathroom having no cell service. Yeong-min binds Mi-jin, but her struggles prevent her murder with a chisel, so Yeong-min hits her with a hammer, knocking her out. Just then, an elderly couple from the local church arrive, inquiring about the real house owner, Mr. Park; they recognize his dog. Yeong-min then invites the elderly couple in and murders them.

Joong-ho, only aware of the customer's district, conducts a search. Yeong-min tries to ditch the couple's car, but collides with Joong-ho's car. Joong-ho's suspicions are aroused as Yeong-min has blood on his shirt and refuses to give his phone number. Joong-ho calls the customer's number and Yeong-min's phone rings. Yeong-min flees but is caught and beaten by Joong-ho. Both men are arrested by a local cop. At the station, Yeong-min casually admits that he committed nine murders. Competing police divisions argue over who will investigate the high-profile unsolved murders in the area.

Despite the confession, the police have no physical evidence so they cannot detain Yeong-min for long. Yeong-min reveals Mi-jin is alive, but the police doubt it. Joong-ho goes to Mi-jin's apartment to collect DNA samples, and from there he takes Mi-jin's daughter Eun-ji with him while he follows up a lead in Yeong-min's hometown. Joong-ho learns that Yeong-min was jailed for three years for lobotomizing his own nephew. Another prostitute informs Joong-ho that Yeong-min is impotent. When Yeong-min is questioned about his impotency being part of his motive, he attacks the interrogator. Joong-ho's assistant finds a room where Yeong-min had once lived; Joong-ho discovers religious drawings on the room's walls. Eun-ji wanders off while following a woman who looks like her mother, then meets with an accident and is brought to hospital by Joong-ho.

Yeong-min provides a false lead after being again beaten by Joong-ho. The prosecutor discovers Yeong-min's injuries and demands Yeong-min's release, refusing to wait for DNA test results. Saying that Yeong-min's arrest will be seen as the police's attempt to save face, the prosecutor demands for Joong-ho's arrest for injuring Yeong-min. Joong-ho is handcuffed and attacks his former teammates to escape; one of them frees him.

Meanwhile, Mi-jin freed herself and escaped from the house. Badly injured, she finds help at a nearby corner shop, and hides in the back. The police are informed, but the nearest officers are fast asleep. Yeong-min stops at the same shop to buy cigarettes. Not knowing Yeong-min is the attacker himself, the shopkeeper tells him about Mi-jin's story, asking him to stay to protect them from the attacker (which is himself) while they await the police. Yeong-min uses the shopkeeper's hammer to murder both her and Mi-jin. Alerted by police sirens, Joong-ho arrives finding the police have cordoned off the bloody shop. Yeong-min escapes off-camera back to Mr. Park's house, where he stores Mi-jin's severed head and hands in a fish tank. Yeong-min buries the elderly couple and kills Mr. Park's dog.

The humiliated police throw everything into the search for Yeong-min, while the story is leaked to the public. A distraught Joong-ho follows a lead to the local church, then notices that a church statue matches the drawings he had seen in Yeong-min's old room. As Mr. Park was the sculptor and Yeong-min his "assistant", the deacon points Joong-ho to Mr. Park's house.

Joong-ho enters the residence, interrupting Yeong-min's departure. They fight, with Joong-ho ultimately getting the upper hand, but the police arrive and restrain Joong-ho from killing Yeong-min. Yeong-Min is taken away while the police excavate the yard, finding several bodies.

The film ends with Joong-ho sitting silently by Eun-ji in her hospital room, holding her hand.


Cast



Release



Box office


The Chaser was released in South Korea on February 14, 2008.[5] On its opening weekend it grossed US$3,914,847 and was ranked second at the box office, behind American film Jumper.[6] It then topped the box office for three consecutive weekends,[7][8][9] and as of June 1, 2008, had grossed a total of US$35,760,133.[1] The Chaser received a total of 5,120,630 admissions nationwide, which made it the third most popular film in South Korea in 2008, after The Good, the Bad, the Weird and Scandal Makers.[5]


Critical response


On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, The Chaser holds an approval rating of 80%, based on 30 reviews, and an average rating of 6.7/10. Its consensus reads, "A frantic and taut Korean serial killer thriller. One classy, if bloody and messy, gut wrencher of a movie."[10] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally positive reviews".[11]


Awards and nominations


Year Award Category Recipients Result Ref.
2008 61st Cannes Film Festival Caméra d'Or Na Hong-jin Nominated
44th Baeksang Arts Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) The ChaserWon
Best FilmNominated
Best Director Na Hong-jinNominated
Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokNominated
Ha Jung-wooNominated
Best New Director Na Hong-jinWon
Best Screenplay Na Hong-jin and Shinho LeeNominated
16th Chunsa Film Art Awards Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokWon
Ha Jung-wooWon
Best New Director Na Hong-jinWon
Best Screenplay Na Hong-jin and Shinho LeeWon
Technical Award Choi Tae-youngWon
9th Busan Film Critics Awards Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokWon
Best Screenplay Na Hong-jin and Shinho LeeWon
17th Buil Film Awards Best Film The ChaserNominated [12]
Best Director Na Hong-jinWon
Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokWon
Ha Jung-wooNominated
Best New Director Na Hong-jinNominated
Best ScreenplayNominated
Buil Readers' Jury Award The ChaserWon
Best Editing Kim Sun-minWon
Best Cinematography Lee Sung-jaeNominated
Best Lighting Lee Cheol-ohNominated
45th Grand Bell Awards Best Film The ChaserWon [13]
Best Director Na Hong-jinWon
Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokWon
Ha Jung-wooNominated
Best Supporting Actress Seo Young-heeNominated
Best New Director Na Hong-jinNominated
Best ScreenplayNominated
Best Editing Kim Sun-minNominated
Best Cinematography Lee Sung-jaeWon
Best Planning Kim Su-jin, Yun In-beomWon
Best Sound Kim Sin-yongNominated
29th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Film The ChaserNominated
Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokWon
Ha Jung-wooNominated
Best Supporting Actress Seo Young-heeNominated
Best New Director Na Hong-jinNominated
Best Screenplay Na Hong-jin and Shinho LeeNominated
Best Cinematography Lee Sung-jaeNominated
Best Music Kim Jun-seok, Choi Yong-rakNominated
Technical Award Kim Sun-min (Editing)Nominated
7th Korean Film Awards Best Film The ChaserWon
Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokWon
Best Supporting Actress Seo Young-heeNominated
Best Director Na Hong-jinWon
Best New DirectorWon
Best Screenplay Na Hong-jin and Shinho LeeWon
Best Editing Kim Sun-minWon
Best Cinematography Lee Sung-jaeNominated
Best Music Kim Jun-seok, Choi Yong-rakNominated
University Film Festival of Korea Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokWon
11th Director's Cut Awards Ha Jung-wooWon
Best New Director Na Hong-jinWon
Cine 21 Awards Best Actor Ha Jung-woo Won
Best New Director Na Hong-jinWon
Best Screenplay Na Hong-jin and Shinho LeeWon
2nd Asia Pacific Screen Awards Best Actor Kim Yoon-seokNominated
12th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival Best of Puchon The ChaserWon
Best Actress Seo Young-heeWon
EFFFF Asian Award The ChaserWon
2009 3rd Asian Film Awards Best Actor Ha Jung-wooNominated
Best Screenplay Na Hong-jin and Shinho LeeNominated
Best Editing Kim Sun-minWon

Remakes and similar productions


In March 2008, the remake rights to The Chaser were bought by Warner Bros. for US$1 million. William Monahan was in early discussions to write the script, with Leonardo DiCaprio named as a potential star; no deals have been set. Monahan and DiCaprio were both involved in Martin Scorsese's The Departed, a successful remake of the classic Hong Kong thriller Infernal Affairs .[14] Murder 2 , a 2011 Indian Bollywood psychological thriller film, is an unofficial remake of The Chaser.[15]


References


  1. "South Korea Box: Office May 30 – June 1, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 25 September 2008.
  2. "Realism And The Art Of Violence In The Chaser (2008) | Genre: Action, Thriller". That Moment In. 2008.
  3. "추격자". Naver.
  4. Lee, Hyo-won (31 January 2008). "Chaser Offers Heart-Thumping Thrills". The Korea Times. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  5. "The Best Selling Films of 2008". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 25 September 2008.
  6. "South Korea Box Office: February 15–17, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 25 September 2008.
  7. "South Korea Box Office: February 22–24, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 25 September 2008.
  8. "South Korea Box Office: February 29 – March 2, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 25 September 2008.
  9. "South Korea Box Office: March 7–9, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 25 September 2008.
  10. "The Chaser (Chugyeogja) (2008) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.com. Flixter. Retrieved December 24, 2018.
  11. "The Chaser reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 24, 2018.
  12. Yi, Chang-ho (24 October 2008). "The Chaser extends awards lead". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  13. "The Chaser - Awards". Cinemasie. Retrieved 25 September 2008.
  14. Paquet, Darcy; Fleming, Michael (7 March 2008). "Chaser caught by Warner for remake" Archived 2008-05-08 at the Wayback Machine. Variety. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  15. "The original Murder 2 director in town!". Hindustan Times. 2011-10-20. Retrieved 2021-04-30.



На других языках


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[ru] Преследователь (фильм, 2008)

Преследователь (кор. 추격자, Чхугёкча, другое название — «Охотник») — южнокорейский триллер 2008 года, дебют в полнометражном кино режиссёра На Хончжина.



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