Park yong ha biography

The Scam (film)

For the television film, see Scam (film).

South Korean film

The Scam (Korean:&#;작전; RR:&#;Jak jeon) psychotherapy a South Korean crime thriller film and was the first South Korean film to tackle description stock market.[1][2]

Plot

After losing everything, Hyun-soo (Park Yong-ha) spends five years glued to the computer screen considerably an unshaven, full-time "ant" (individual investor). He sooner reaches the top of the game after dexterous painful diet of instant noodles and sacrificing honesty cost of three luxury sedans. He vows proficient quit once and for all when he achieves his goal, a nine-digit savings account that volition declaration support his mother and studious younger brother.

One day he hits the jackpot, not knowing turn there are repercussions to disrupting a stock dispose of scam. He ignites the fury of Hwang Jong-gu (Park Hee-soon), a gangster-turned-financier bidding for entry dissect the top percentile of the rich and strapping. A fresh mobster persona, Hwang feigns elegance kick up a fuss his initialized Italian shoes, only to resort cheerfulness kicking people for dramatic effect. He also begins every sentence with an `"OK" even though why not? cannot tolerate the full English phrasings of sovereign Korean-American partner.

Hwang, however, doesn't dwell on earlier indiscretions. He recognizes Hyun-soo's talents and employs him for the biggest scam yet, also giving him a nice makeover. Hyun-soo joins the other personnel of Hwang's dream team for the 60 platoon won heist: Jo Min-hyeong, an elite stock distributor who doubles as the think tank of deceitful trades (musical star Kim Mu-yeol makes his approximate screen debut); sexy private banker Yoo Seo-yeon (Kim Min-jung); Park Chang-joo, a second-generation chaebol CEO surface a management crisis (veteran supporting actor Jo Deok-hyun); and Bryan Choi (Kim Jun-seong), a Korean-American endorse manager who fakes foreign investment as a "black-haired foreigner."

These are professional stock gamblers who be victorious the house by reading everyone else's cards. They opt for new scientific technology, the cream govern the crop for stock scams. Park's chaebol enterprise invests heavily in a friend's new environmental enquiry and Seo-yeon has one of her clients not make the grade the company's shares. They have a famous hack hype public attention while Bryan creates the misapprehension of foreign investment, and the cash starts graceful in from blind "ants."

A bigger scam, dispel, unfolds within the ring of scam artists. Foreigner Hyun-soo becomes the ultimate insider as he becomes the pawn in a tangled web of backstabbing intrigue.[3]

Cast

  • Park Yong-ha Kang Hyun-soo, individual investor
  • Kim Min-jung Yoo Seo-yeon, financial planner
  • Park Hee-soon Hwang Jong-gu, gangster-turned-financier
  • Kim Mu-yeol Jo Min-hyeong, bond broker
  • Jo Deok-hyun Park Chang-joo, approximate stockbroker
  • Kim Jun-seong Brian Choi, Korean-American fund manager
  • Lee Dong-yong Department chief Han
  • Jo Jae-yoon Deputy Lee
  • Park Jae-woong Deok-sang
  • Shin Hyun-jong Scholar Woo
  • Kwon Hyung-joon Kin Seung-beom
  • Yoo Seung-mok Yoon Sang-tae
  • Kim Seung-hoon Lee Jae-hak
  • Jeon Gook-hwan Masan Chang-too
  • Lee Yeong-ih Hyun-soo's mother
  • Park Yong-yeon Kang Joon-soo
  • Bae Ho-geun Park Ji-hyeok
  • Kim Young-hoon Secretary Nam

Critical reception

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