Nowhere to Hide (1999 film)

Nowhere to Hide
Theatrical release poster
Hangul
인정사정 볼 것 없다
Hanja
人情事情 볼 것 없다
RRInjeongsajeong bol geot eopda
MRInjŏngsajŏng pol kŏt ŏpta
Directed byLee Myung-se
Written byLee Myung-se
Produced byChung Tae-won
StarringPark Joong-hoon
Ahn Sung-ki
Jang Dong-gun
Choi Ji-woo
CinematographyJeong Kwang-seok
Edited byKo Im-pyo
Music byJo Seong-woo
Distributed byCinema Service
Release date
  • July 31, 1999 (1999-07-31)
Running time
112 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Nowhere to Hide (Korean인정사정 볼 것 없다) is a 1999 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Lee Myung-se.[1] The film stars Park Joong-hoon, Ahn Sung-ki, Jang Dong-gun, and Choi Ji-woo.

Synopsis

Detective Woo, notorious even within the Violent Crimes Unit for his ferocity, is considered a dangerous man. Brutal by nature, yet when it comes to his work he shows an almost mad, obsessive tenacity. One day, a murder case unlike anything he has ever seen comes his way. In broad daylight, in the middle of a busy city, a killing takes place. One of the victims is a three-time convicted drug trafficker.

The police immediately launch an investigation, but a sudden downpour lashes the scene and most of the evidence is long since washed away by the rain. All six members of the Violent Crimes Unit, including Detective Woo and his partner Detective Kim, are assigned to the case. While on stakeout, Woo and Kim arrest Jjang-gu and Young-bae, who were involved in the crime, and learn from them that the mastermind behind it all is Chang Sung-min.

Fifteen days after the incident, the detectives finally come face to face with Chang Sung-min for the first time at the home of his girlfriend, Kim Ju-yeon, but in the maze-like alleys, Woo loses him. Each time, Sung-min slips effortlessly through the police dragnet, as if mocking their incompetence. On the 42nd day after the crime, the detectives receive a tip that Chang Sung-min will make a deal on a train. They secretly take control of the train and surround him, but this elusive criminal is not easily caught.

Cast

Awards

Deauville Asian Film Festival (Festival du film asiatique de Deauville) 2000

Jang Dong-gun won the best supporting actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role as Detective Kim.

Reception

The film was a hit at both the inaugural Asia Pacific Film Festival in Sydney, and the Sundance Film Festival, but its American release was limited, brief, and unsuccessful.

References

  1. ^ "付捞促胶悼酒老焊[悼酒老焊概芭柳:脚悼酒9岿龋]". Retrieved 9 June 2015.