Mr. Socrates | |||||||||
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Director: | Choi Jin-won | ||||||||
Producer: | Kim Sang-oh Choi Yong-gi | ||||||||
Starring: | Kim Rae-won Kang Shin-il Lee Jong-hyuk Yoon Tae-young Park Sung-woong | ||||||||
Music: | Sung Ki-wan | ||||||||
Cinematography: | Jin Yong-hwan | ||||||||
Editing: | Park Gok-ji | ||||||||
Distributor: | Lotte Entertainment | ||||||||
Runtime: | 109 minutes | ||||||||
Country: | South Korea | ||||||||
Language: | Korean | ||||||||
Gross: | [1] |
Mr. Socrates is a 2005 Korean crime film.
Asking for money to his father imprisoned in jail, threatening a friend who became a murderer by mistake, stealing money from his friends... Ku Dong-hyuk (Kim Rae-won) is the worst scumbag you can ever imagine. Living a low-life like a street dog, one day, Dong-hyuk gets kidnapped by a mysterious gang. Being captured out of no reason, the gang trains Dong-hyuk in a secret and inhumane way repeatedly. Dong-hyuk tries to escape but fails, which makes the training more harsh and cruel than before. After finishing all the training, the gang orders Dong-hyuk to become a police detective as their secret connection.