Bad Guys Always Die
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Directed by | Sun Hao |
Starring | Chen Bolin Son Ye-jin Qiao Zhenyu Shin Hyun-joon Yang Xuwen Ding Wenbo |
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Beijing Xinliliang Entertainment
Huayi Brothers Media Group Dongxi Dadao Xingzhi Media Heyi Capital Huayi Brother International Heyi Pictures Beijing Xinbaoyuan Entertainment Investment China Film Co-Production Corporation[1] |
Distributed by | Huayi Brothers Media Group China Film Group Corporation[1] |
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Running time
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104 minutes |
Country | China South Korea Hong Kong |
Language | Korean Mandarin[2] |
Box office | CN¥45.7 million (China)[1] |
Bad Guys Always Die (Chinese: 坏蛋必须死) is a 2015 suspense crime action comedy film directed by Sun Hao. A China-South Korea-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released in China on November 27, 2015 and is scheduled for release in South Korea on January 7, 2016.[2][3] [4]
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Plot
Qiangzi, a Chinese language teacher at an elementary school in Busan got into trouble when he caught his student Mi-ran, niece of Ji-yeon trying to shoplift. Later,Qiangzi witnessed the kidnap of Mi-ran without realizing it. While taking out his younger brother, Pa pa, and his two friends, San'er and Datou for a tour of Jeju island Qiangzi came across what looks like a car accident with an injured Korean woman, Ji-yeon, at the driver's seat. They tried to help her get to the hospital but end up being caught in a some what complicated twist of events involving murder and missing stolen 'dirty' money. The rescue of Qiangzi. Ji-yeon, and Mi-ran involve a Catholic priest, local police chief, Qiangzi's younger brother and the two friends, San'er and Datou.
Cast
- Chen Bolin[2] - Qiangzi
- Son Ye-jin[2] - Ji-yeon
- Qiao Zhenyu[2] - San'er
- Shin Hyun-joon[2] - killer
- Jang Gwang[2] - Local station police-in-charge
- Yang Xuwen[2] - Pa-pa
- Ding Wenbo[2] - Datou
- Park Chul-min[2] - Catholic priest
- Guan Xiaotong[2] - a Chinese girl with San-er
Reception
The film grossed US$4.88 million on its opening weekend at the Chinese box office.[3]
References
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EXternal links
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