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The Roundup: Punishment Beomjoidosi 4

Myeong-haeng Heo / South Korea / 2024 / 109 min / Korean

Iconic action star Don Lee returns to take down another vicious villain and break up a cybercrime ring. It’s the fourth installment in what has turned out to be one of the most successful franchises in South Korean cinema. 

cast Lee Don (Seok-do Ma), Moo-yul Kim (Chang-gi Baek), Ji-hwan Park (Isu Jang), Dong-hwi Lee (Dong-cheol Chang), Beom-su Lee (Tae-su Jang), Derek Chouinard (krupje/baccarat dealer), Ji-hoon Lee (Jong-su Yang), Ji-hoon Ryu (Lee), Joo-bin Lee (Ji-su Han), Min-jae Kim, Young-woong Kim

festivals, awards Berlinale 2024, Shanghai 2024

IMDb

While investigating a drug-trafficking app, “Monster Cop” Ma Seok-do and his team discover a connection between the app’s developer, who was murdered in the Philippines, and an illegal online gambling organisation. Meanwhile, in the Philippines, Baek Chang-gi is controlling the Korean online illegal gambling market and spreading terror with kidnap, assault and murder. His partner the IT genius Chang Dong-cheol, is planning an even larger scheme in Korea itself. To put an end to the escalating threat, Detective Ma expands his operation by proposing an unexpected alliance.

"All of the plots are based on true stories. I'm close with a lot of detectives, about 20 or so, in Korea. Profilers and other kinds of cops. They gave me a lot of information about real cases when I was planning the films. These cases can be pretty heavy, which is why I wanted to add some entertaining elements, make them more fun for audiences." (Don Lee)

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