Revolver
Now, keep your promise.
Su-young, a police detective who went to prison for someone else, is surprised when a mysterious woman named Yoon-sun arrives to collect her on her day of release. As she discovers that the promised compensation for her time behind bars has vanished, Su-young embarks on a mission to reclaim what rightfully belongs to her.
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Official Trailer [Subtitled]
Cast

Jeon Do-yeon
Ha Su-young

Ji Chang-wook
Andy

Lim Ji-yeon
Jeong Yoon-sun

Kim Jun-han
Shin Dong-ho

Kim Jong-soo
Director

Jeong Man-sik
Jo Jae-hoon

Jeon Hye-jin
Grace

Lee Jung-jae
Lim Seok-yong

Jung Jae-young
Min Ki-hyun

Oh Eui-sik
Hong In-ki

Yoon Kyung-ho
Lawyer Yang

Yang Hyun-min
Park Kyung-ryong

Kim Hye-eun
Shaman

You Seong-joo
Chief Kwon

Kim Joon-bae
Middle-aged Monk

Oh Choong-geun
Caretaker Monk

Ma Woong-kyu
Sturdy Man 2

Kim Hoe-chang
Sturdy Man 3

Yoo Soo-jung
Residential Hotel Staff

Kang Chae-young
Park Kyung-ryong's Young Girlfriend
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Reviews
MovieGuys
Whilst the concept behind Revolver is intriguing, the handling is simply put, off.
The pace of this film is glacially slow, very much at odd's with what should be a fast paced action film. Any action that does take place is minimal and crammed into the later half of the film.
Worse still, character development feels stunted, so its not as if, there's much in the way of a human interest story to compensate for the lack of exposition.
In summary, in my estimation, a promising idea, let down by a mostly lackadaisical script and handling. A pass from me.
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