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Directed by | Jang Jin |
Written by | Jang Jin |
Starring | Shin Hyun-joon Won Bin Shin Ha-kyun Jung Jae-young Jung Jin-young |
Cinematography | Hong Kyung-Pyo |
Music by | Han Jae-kwon |
Distributed by | Cinema Service |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Guns & Talks is a South Korean film released in 2001. Directed by Jang Jin, it is a black comedy about two brothers, Sang-yun (Shin Hyun-joon) and Ha-yun (Won Bin), and their two friends, Jae-young (Jung Jae-young) and Jung-woo (Shin Ha-kyun). These four form a group of assassins, who have attracted the attention of a couple of pesky detectives, Sergeant Kim (Jung Gyu-soo) and Inspector Cho (Jung Jin-young).
Plot
Guns and Talks follows a team of four skilled hitmen who will assassinate anyone for money. However, these are not your normal hitmen. They actually wouldn't kill anyone without a contract, and still ponder why people would ever want someone to be killed.
Cast
- Shin Hyun-joon...as Sang-yun
- Won Bin...as Ha-yun
- Shin Ha-kyun...as Jung-woo
- Jung Jae-young...as Jae-young
- Jung Jin-young...as Inspector Cho
Reception
The film was released in South Korea on October 12, 2001 and topped the box office for three weeks. It was the No. 7 best selling domestic movie in South Korea in 2001 with 2.23 million admissions.
See also