Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage (2019)
March 20, 2019Release Date
Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage (2019)
March 20, 2019Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Lee Sun-kyun
Jo Pil-ho
Song Boo-gun
Prosecutor
Jeon So-nee
Mina
Park Hae-jun
Actor
Kwon Han-sol
So-Hee
Lee You-young
Yang Hee-sook
Philip Hersh
Seong-Sik
Park Byung-eun
Inspector Nam
Lee Jeong-beom
Director
Song Young-chang
Jeong Yi-hyang
Yang Hong-sam
ProductionDesigner
Kim Min-jae
Kim Min-jae
Jung Ga-ram
Han Gi-chul
Lee Young-yoo
Actress
Kim Jeong-woo
Song Jin-kyu
Nam Moon-chul
Investigation Team Leader
Park So-eun
Song Ji-won
Lim Cheol-soo
Gips
Yang Jun-seok
High School Student
Lim Hyung-kook
Police Support Department (uncredited)
Yeom Moon-gyeong
Semiconductor Employee (uncredited)
Nam Na-young
Editor
Shim Hyun-jung
Original Music Composer
Choi Jae-won
Executive Producer
Kim-Jho Kwang-soo
Executive Producer
Lee Chul-oh
Lighting Director
Choi Se-yeon
Costume Design
Baek Hyun-ik
Producer
Kim Sung-woo
Executive Producer
Heo Jin
Costumer
Lee Hee-eun
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Park Yong-gi
Sound Supervisor
Kim Sung-an
Director of Photography
Lee Jong-geon
Production Design
Im Beom
Original Story
Park Ju-kang
Sound Supervisor
Kang Dong-yul
Costume Design
Shin Soo-bin
Costumer
Yoon Na-yeon
Costumer
Lee Won-haeng
Line Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 20, 2019
Original Name악질경찰
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 7m
Genres
Wiki.
Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage (Korean: 악질경찰; RR: Akjilkyungchal; Bad Police) is a 2019 South Korean action film written and directed by Lee Jeong-beom. Starring Lee Sun-kyun, Jeon So-nee, Park Hae-joon and Song Young-Chang in the lead roles, this is director Lee's fourth feature length film as a director and his first since No Tears for the Dead, which was released in 2014. The film follows a corrupt homicide detective whose involvement in a police warehouse explosion is suspected, and seeks the help of a teenage girl to uncover the conspiracy while being chased and attacked by the conspirators.
Distributed theatrically by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film was released in South Korea on 20 March 2019 and received mixed reviews from critics. The action scenes and performances were praised but the writing and the implementation of a subplot related to the Sewol Ferry incident were criticized. It became a commercial failure, selling a total of 261,248 tickets before the end of its theatrical run. On 3 May 2019, it was made available to stream via Netflix.