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| T his movie allows us a glimpse into the lives of assassins. They do not seem to be hard-core killers, in my honest opinion, but they DO kill people for a fee. Described as a quartet of male assassins, the group aim to please their clients to the point of running after a police car carrying the guy our assassins are supposed to kill. A detective becomes suspicious and begins surveying the group's activities. This does not do well for our unlikely heroes who are to stage their biggest assignment yet - to kill a guy during a Hamlet play, in front of hundreds of people (client's preference, hehe). With the cops on their trail, will our assassins be able to pull this off?
Surprisingly, I was entertained by the movie. It wasn't at all boring considering that there were more 'talks' rather than 'guns'. The actors were funny enough without trying hard to be so. Although there were a few unbelievable scenes far and in between, you just have to suspend your disbelief and take the movie for what it is - a fun one.
7 kimchi dishes out of 10.
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