Movies Starring Kim Sung-kyun

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A disgraced detective assembles a team of criminals to take down a ruthless gang, delivering gritty action and dark laughs.

Why people love it: The film balances intense fight scenes with sardonic humor, making it a fresh take on the buddy‑cop genre. Strong performances elevate the gritty plot.

1 / 6

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Two police academy students stumble onto a human‑trafficking ring and must outsmart villains using their training.

Why people love it: The film blends pulse‑pounding action with witty banter, creating an entertaining ride. Chemistry between leads adds heartfelt humor.

2 / 6

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A talented pianist reunites with his estranged brother after a sudden injury changes their lives.

Why people love it: Its mix of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments makes it a crowd‑pleaser. The brotherly chemistry drives an uplifting story about redemption.

3 / 6

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A hot‑tempered priest teams up with a detective to expose a powerful corporation's crimes, mixing satire with thrilling twists.

Why people love it: Its bold humor and social commentary strike a chord, while the lead's fierce performance drives the story. The dynamic duo keeps viewers hooked.

4 / 6

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After two decades in prison, a gangster returns to his hometown, confronting old enemies and his own violent past.

Why people love it: Its stylish cinematography and morally ambiguous characters create a tense, atmospheric noir. Sol Kyung‑gu’s intense performance anchors the film’s gritty allure.

5 / 6

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Two rival stockbrokers join forces to expose a massive financial fraud.

Why people love it: A tightly woven plot reveals corruption with stylish flair. The cat‑and‑mouse tension between leads keeps audiences hooked.

6 / 6