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2002 South Korean film
Public Enemy
Hangul
공공의 적
Hanja
公共의 敵
RRGonggongui jeok
MRKonggongŭi chŏk
Directed byKang Woo-suk
Written byBaek Seung-jae
Jung Yoon-seup
Kim Hyun-jung
Chae Yoon-suk
Produced byKang Woo-suk
StarringSul Kyung-gu
Lee Sung-jae
CinematographyKim Sung-bog
Edited byKo Im-pyo
Music byCho Young-wuk
Production
company
Distributed byCinema Service
Release date
  • January 25, 2002 (2002-01-25)
Running time
135 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box office$15,897,574[1]

Public Enemy (Korean공공의 적) is a 2002 South Koreanneo-noiraction thriller film directed byKang Woo-suk. The film was well received by audiences and critics alike, being seen by almost 3 million people in South Korea,[2] while winningSul Kyung-gu Best Actor at theGrand Bell Awards andBlue Dragon Film Awards for his lead role.[3] The success of the film led to the making of the sequelAnother Public Enemy in 2005.

Plot

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The film's plot pits a tough loose-cannon cop, Kang Chul-joong, and a psychopathic killer, Cho Kyu-hwan, against each other. Kang typifies theanti-hero cop genre, taking bribes and stealing drugs from criminals. His career is in a slump and internal affairs are investigating his actions. The antagonist Cho, on the other hand, leads a life as a successful business and family man. Under his cool exterior however, he displays a total disregard for others, killing people for the slightest perceived misdeed.

The two main characters first meet by chance in a dark alley shortly after Cho brutally murders his parents for monetary reasons. Cho first asked then started begging to get his parents to leave their will to him. After his parents refuse, Cho gets a knife and stabs them both dozens of times. He sprays flour all around their body and washes the excess blood by taking a shower. Then he starts walking to get rid of the murder weapon. Kang is defecating in the dark alley during an unrelated stakeout and runs into Cho, who ends up slashing Kang in the face with a knife.

Kang later joins the investigation into the murders, but doesn't recognize Cho as he didn't get a good look at his face. His instincts tell him that something is wrong about Cho, and Kang starts stalking him. Kang soon convinces himself that Cho is the murderer, although no one else believes that he has a case. He is eventually fired from the police force and becomes a traffic cop.

Eventually, Kang discovers a crucial piece of evidence, a broken fingernail, at the murder scene and confronts Cho with it. This leads to the two facing off against each other in a fight, which ends with Kang beating Cho to death. Kang is restored to the force, and at the end his internal affairs tail reports that he "is getting better."

Cast

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Awards and nominations

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2002Chunsa Film Art Awards
2002Baeksang Arts Awards[4]
  • Jury Prize
2002Grand Bell Awards
2002Blue Dragon Film Awards

References

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  1. ^"Gonggongui Jeog (Public Enemy)".Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
  2. ^"The Best Selling Films of 2002"Archived 2012-09-18 at theWayback Machine.Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2008-04-19.
  3. ^"Korean Film Newsletter #14 -- July 21, 2002"Archived February 10, 2012, at theWayback Machine.Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2008-04-19.
  4. ^"Public Enemy - Awards"Archived 2021-10-27 at theWayback Machine.Cinemasie. Retrieved 2013-09-13.

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