
Top lawyer Kang (Sol Kyung-Gu) takes on the case of old school friend Han Sang-woo (Jeong Jun-Ho), a successful businessman who has been accused of corruption, embezzlement, and even murder. Kang is determined to bring Han to justice, but somehow he always manages to stay one step ahead. As the legal battle becomes more intense, Kang finds himself drawn into a murky, dangerous underworld when the pursuit of justice becomes personal.... (Full plot summary below)
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Top lawyer Kang (Sol Kyung-Gu) takes on the case of old school friend Han Sang-woo (Jeong Jun-Ho), a successful businessman who has been accused of corruption, embezzlement, and even murder. Kang is determined to bring Han to justice, but somehow he always manages to stay one step ahead. As the legal battle becomes more intense, Kang finds himself drawn into a murky, dangerous underworld when the pursuit of justice becomes personal.
Leave your thoughts about Another Public Enemy.
| User ReviewJ KInteresting and entertaining film about a tough prosecutor trying to expose an evil millionaire for the cold-blooded murderer he is. It's a shame there weren't more vehicle action sequences though... |
| User ReviewKevin "Good, but doesn't have the sheer, raw quality of the first |
| User ReviewAustin VDecent movie, terrible sequel. Absolutely no sense of continuity as practically nothing carries over. The look and feel are radically altered. Gone are the black humor, hip theme music, sneering attitude, and stable of fun police squad characters. Even main character Kang has a completely different personality. You'd never guess that this was the work of the same director. |
| User ReviewPeter SKang's follow up to his cult-classic original takes a more ethical standpoint and the altering of the original formula results in a more serious piece that scrapes the surface of a more sinister underbelly in Korean society. As a film however it falls short, not the worst crime with many sequels made unable to outdo their predecessor. The typecast of the corporate bad guy is hard to bed down and the "promotion" of the main character Kang Chul Jung from hardline cop to prosecutor removes much of the essence that made the original what it was. This is a solid enough sequel but those fans of the original will definitiely miss the politically incorrect profanity filled script and not to mention the gratuitious violence. Kang's directorial style remains constant and the cameos from existing characters adds a nice jolt of flavour to this. |
| User ReviewBernard NIt's been a while since the first movie, but this was not linked whatsoever, watcheable on its own. Nicely done simple crime thriller... the law clearly has its limitations, I can imagine how much its been exploited and bent by the rich and powerful. A good watch overall, shows how a good combo of acting and directing can go a long way, compared to fancy schmancy nothings. |
| User ReviewGeir FThis was a very different film than the first one. Less action, less rough around the edges, more drama. I'd recommend the first over this. |
| User ReviewTim MLame cop drama with a few action scenes. Not worth seeing the whole movie for them. |
| User ReviewHeajin JWhere's the crackerjack tension and performances that characterized the first film? It's gone. In fact, it's like the first film never even happened. |