Master features superstars Lee Byung-Hun , Kang Dong-won and Kim Woo-bin. The film is helmed by acclaimed writer-director Cho Ui-seok (Make it Big (2002), The World of Silence (2006), and Cold Eyes (2013))
International Trailer
Plot
Veteran actor and international megastar Lee Byung-hun (Inside Men (2015), The Age of Shadows (2016), and Single Rider (2017)) plays Jin Hyun—the charismatic conman and chairman of Won Network. Kang Dong-won is the feisty cop, Kim, assigned to hunt down Jin. Kim Woo Bin takes on the role of Park-Jang-gun, the tech expert who plays the two protagonists off against each other. Master is an electrifying battle among the three men as they chase each other after over 40,000 victims are scammed out of trillions of won.
International Trailer
Plot
Veteran actor and international megastar Lee Byung-hun (Inside Men (2015), The Age of Shadows (2016), and Single Rider (2017)) plays Jin Hyun—the charismatic conman and chairman of Won Network. Kang Dong-won is the feisty cop, Kim, assigned to hunt down Jin. Kim Woo Bin takes on the role of Park-Jang-gun, the tech expert who plays the two protagonists off against each other. Master is an electrifying battle among the three men as they chase each other after over 40,000 victims are scammed out of trillions of won.
- 1/2/2017
- by The Tiger
- AsianMoviePulse
South Korean film “Master” premieres in Los Angeles on December 30, 2016.
Yonhap News Agency reports that the crime thriller will then open all over U.S. and Canada on January 6, 2017.
Master features superstars Lee Byung-Hun and Kang Dong-won as well as the up-and-coming actor Kim Woo-bin. The film is helmed by acclaimed writer-director Cho Ui-seok (Make it Big (2002), The World of Silence (2006), and Cold Eyes (2013)).
A special trailer was recently released. The video features behind the scenes footage of the cast shooting in exotic locations at Manila, Philippines.
Based on the trailer, Master promises to deliver pulsating car chases, spectacular shoot-outs and jaw-breaking fight scenes. The film will definitely bring in thrilling action and powerful performances from its three leads.
Veteran actor and international megastar Lee Byung-hun (Inside Men (2015), The Age of Shadows (2016), and Single Rider (2017)) plays Jin Hyun—the charismatic conman and chairman of Won Network. Kang Dong-won is the feisty cop,...
Yonhap News Agency reports that the crime thriller will then open all over U.S. and Canada on January 6, 2017.
Master features superstars Lee Byung-Hun and Kang Dong-won as well as the up-and-coming actor Kim Woo-bin. The film is helmed by acclaimed writer-director Cho Ui-seok (Make it Big (2002), The World of Silence (2006), and Cold Eyes (2013)).
A special trailer was recently released. The video features behind the scenes footage of the cast shooting in exotic locations at Manila, Philippines.
Based on the trailer, Master promises to deliver pulsating car chases, spectacular shoot-outs and jaw-breaking fight scenes. The film will definitely bring in thrilling action and powerful performances from its three leads.
Veteran actor and international megastar Lee Byung-hun (Inside Men (2015), The Age of Shadows (2016), and Single Rider (2017)) plays Jin Hyun—the charismatic conman and chairman of Won Network. Kang Dong-won is the feisty cop,...
- 12/19/2016
- by Ella Palileo
- AsianMoviePulse
Writer-director Cho Ui-seok’s South Korean crime action thriller Master has been pre-sold to 31 countries even before its local December release.
The KPop Herald reports that Cj Entertainment has sold the film’s distribution rights to international territories such as the United States, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Italy, Thailand, and Singapore among others.
In Master, Filmmaker Cho Ui-seok—known for his crime hits Make it Big (2002), The World of Silence (2006) and Cold Eyes (2013)—directs three of Korea’s biggest actors.
Master is a complex battle between cops and con artists. Lee Byung-hun, who we recently saw in The Age of Shadows (2016) and The Magnificent Seven (2016), plays Jin Hyun—the charming conman and chairman of Won Network. Actor-model Kim Woo Bin, of Friend 2 (2013) and The Con Artists (2014) fame, plays Park Jang-gun—Jin’s faithful right-hand man and Won Network’s tech expert.
When Won Network gets involved in a multibillion-dollar fraud case,...
The KPop Herald reports that Cj Entertainment has sold the film’s distribution rights to international territories such as the United States, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Italy, Thailand, and Singapore among others.
In Master, Filmmaker Cho Ui-seok—known for his crime hits Make it Big (2002), The World of Silence (2006) and Cold Eyes (2013)—directs three of Korea’s biggest actors.
Master is a complex battle between cops and con artists. Lee Byung-hun, who we recently saw in The Age of Shadows (2016) and The Magnificent Seven (2016), plays Jin Hyun—the charming conman and chairman of Won Network. Actor-model Kim Woo Bin, of Friend 2 (2013) and The Con Artists (2014) fame, plays Park Jang-gun—Jin’s faithful right-hand man and Won Network’s tech expert.
When Won Network gets involved in a multibillion-dollar fraud case,...
- 11/20/2016
- by Ella Palileo
- AsianMoviePulse
Sorry this took so long, peeps. But we’re preparing for our Producers Guild Predict the Ten contest (coming some time today) and wanted to clear out the backlogs. And so,...
- 12/30/2010
- by Sasha Stone
- AwardsDaily.com
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