| Kyung-gu Sol | ... | Chul-jung Kang | |
| Jun-ho Jeong | ... | Sang-woo Han | |
| Shin-il Kang | ... | Shin-il Kim | |
| Geun-hyeong Park | |||
| Hie-bong Byeon | |||
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| Gyu-su Jeong | |||
| Hae-jin Yu | |||
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| Woo-Suk Kang | |||
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| Jae-kwon Han | |||
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| Yo-han Lee | |||
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| Park Sang-Min | .... | assistant director | |
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This movie is a very stereotypical police-gangster movie ambient ed in South-Korea. The characters act so childishly and everything is so simplistic that you can hardly believe it when you are watching it. When the protagonist is being "funny" he is just painful to watch. The rhythm is very, very slow, almost like a TV series and with few if any ellipsis. That's what makes the movie so incredibly LONG, I spent 2 and a half hours watching Koreans making bad jokes, many people in my screen didn't stand it all. The patriotic part when the protagonist says how proud he is his national team reached the semifinals in the world cup is shameful. I expected to see some martial arts but besides the spectacular beginning there's very little of it. Is not the kind of movie you hate, but, seriously, avoid it.