(Jo Woo-jin), a relentless investigator from the Financial Supervisory Service nicknamed the "Hunting Dog". The Conflict
The 2019 South Korean film (Korean title: Don ) is a crime thriller about an aspiring stockbroker who gets lured into a dangerous world of market manipulation. Plot Summary
"Money" is a 2019 South Korean comedy-thriller film directed by Park Hyeong-woo. The movie stars Woo Ha-joon, Jang Hyuk, and Park Ji-hoon. The story revolves around a young man who gets involved with a con artist and becomes embroiled in a complex web of deceit and betrayal. Money -2019- Dual Audio -Hindi ORG Korean- Bl...
The film’s tension and drama are elevated by powerful performances from its lead actors.
Money (2019): A Gripping Tale of Ambition, Greed, and Stock Market Intrigue (Jo Woo-jin), a relentless investigator from the Financial
The (Korean: 돈, Don ) is a financial crime thriller directed by Park Noo-ri. It stars Ryu Jun-yeol as Il-hyun, an aspiring rookie stockbroker who dreams of becoming wealthy but lacks the connections to succeed in Seoul's competitive financial district, Yeouido. Plot Summary
Desperate to pivot his career, he takes a dangerous gamble and accepts an introduction to (played by Yoo Ji-tae), an anonymous, mythical mastermind who secretly pulls the strings of the South Korean stock exchange. The movie stars Woo Ha-joon, Jang Hyuk, and Park Ji-hoon
A young stockbroker, Jo Il-hyun (Ryu Jun-yeol), dreams of getting rich quick. He gets involved in a secret, illegal stock trading scheme run by the enigmatic “Ticket Master” (Yoo Ji-tae). As he makes huge profits, he attracts the attention of both a dogged financial crimes investigator and dangerous underworld figures.
Director Park Noo-ri succeeds in making the abstract concepts of stock trading visually engaging and easy to understand. Through slick editing, split screens, and a pulsing electronic soundtrack, the mundane act of clicking a computer mouse or answering a phone call is injected with the tension of a bomb-defusal scene.