A broke college kid, Min-jae, meets Seok-gu, a professional mortgage swindler. Seok-gu finds potentials in Min-jae of becoming a professional swindler with his handsome face, smart brain and witty words. Seok-gu suggests Min-jae to work with him in the world of mortgage fraud and as Min-jae joins the firm, their business flourishes. Unlike Seok-gu, his business partner Ji-won is jealous of Min-jae’s monopolistic success. Ji-won intentionally messes up the business and the ...more
A broke college kid, Min-jae, meets Seok-gu, a professional mortgage swindler. Seok-gu finds potentials in Min-jae of becoming a professional swindler with his handsome face, smart brain and witty words. Seok-gu suggests Min-jae to work with him in the world of mortgage fraud and as Min-jae joins the firm, their business flourishes. Unlike Seok-gu, his business partner Ji-won is jealous of Min-jae’s monopolistic success. Ji-won intentionally messes up the business and the whole team breaks apart. Creating a new team, Min-jae aims for bigger business going against Seok-gu’s advice. Gradually, Min-jae realizes that his scam can push people to death and he tries to fix the problem.less
Genre
Crime
Production Status
Released
Running Time
131min
Release Date
Mar 29, 2017
Country
South Korea
Rating
15
Language
Co-Production
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Original
Box Office
Number of Screens : 613
Total Admissions : 435,142
Total Gross : $2,305,518
As of Oct 24, 2025
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Awards and Invitation
Chennai International Film Festival (2017) - Country Focus - Korea