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Assassination

While Korea is occupied by the Japanese Army in 1933, the resistance plans to kill the Japanese Commander. But their plan is threatened by a traitor w...ithin their group and also the enemies' forces are hunting them down. Show More

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are on the run, trying to evade the Japanese forces while still planning the assassination. As they face danger at every turn, Ok-yun begins to question her loyalty and motivations. In the midst of this turmoil, she meets an enigmatic and handsome Korean independence fighter named Hawaii Pistol, who may hold the key to her past and her future.

Assassination is a thrilling historical action film set in 1930s Korea, during the Japanese occupation. It tells the story of a group of resistance fighters who plan to assassinate the highest commander of the Japanese army during his visit to Korea. The only sniper capable of pulling off the shot is Ahn Ok-yun, who is currently imprisoned in Shanghai. With the help of resistance agent Yem Sek-jin, Ok-yun and her comrades attempt to escape their captors and carry out the mission. However, they soon discover that there is a traitor among them.

The film combines intense action sequences with heartfelt moments of camaraderie and personal growth. As Ok-yun navigates the challenges of the mission, she begins to question her own loyalties and discover hidden truths about herself and her comrades. Along the way, she forms a connection with Hawaii Pistol, a mysterious fighter who may hold the key to her past and a future she never could have imagined.

Assassination is a must-watch for fans of historical action films and anyone interested in the complex and courageous individuals who fought for Korean independence. With its compelling characters, gripping plot, and stunning cinematography, this film delivers an unforgettable and thrilling experience.

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Release Date:

07 Aug 2015

Writers:

Dong-hoon Choi, Ki-cheol Lee

Awards:

16 wins & 51 nominations