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Master
Directed by
Cho Ui-seok
Not Rated
2016
2h 23m
Crime
,
Action
6.6
80%
49%
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South Korea's financial crime unit launches a manhunt for a con man involved in a nationwide financial fraud after he absconds with the money and takes on a new identity.
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Cast of Master
Lee Byung-hun
President Jin
Gang Dong-won
Kim Jae-myung
Kim Woo-bin
Park Jang-goon
Uhm Ji-won
Sin Gemma
Oh Dal-su
Hwang Myung-joon
Jin Kyung
Kim Eom-ma
Jung Won-joong
Chief of the National Police Agency
Yoo Yeon-soo
Chief Han
Cho Hyun-chul
Man with Glasses
Park Hae-soo
President Jin's Pawns
Park Jeong-ja
Mrs. Shin
Ju Seok-tae
Peter Kim
Song Yo-sep
One Network Member
Lee Soon-won
Police Officer
Kim Sung-gon
Bodyguard
Choi Kwang-je
Bonds
Woo Do-hwan
Hired Gun
Jeong Soo-kyo
Police Officer
Han Woo-yeol
One Network Member
Chang Ryul
One Network Member
Kim Tae-eung
Reporter 1
Lee Dong-jin
One Network Male Employee 2
Cho Ui-seok
Director / Writer
Song Dae-chan
Producer
Lee Eugene
Producer
Oh Hyo-jin
Producer
Back Ji-sun
Producer
Master Ratings & Reviews
PopMatters
Argun Ulgen
Master, while highly entertaining a good portion of the time, ultimately falls short of the title's promise.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
The performances are solid to great throughout, and Cho does build to a remarkably satisfying final twenty minutes, but it takes two hours to get there.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
"Master" is a routine South Korean crime thriller whose bloat magnifies its generic qualities.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Flashy but paper-thin, Master lets its stars ham it up in crowd-pleasing turns, but drops the ball when it comes to plotting.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
The film is seemingly terrified of boring us, offering one elaborate montage of catch and release (or of survey and flee) after another.
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