Kim Kyung-ho (played by Ahn Sung-ki) was originally a mathematics professor at a university, but was indirectly suspended by the school for pointing o[Expand All]
Kim Kyung-ho (played by Ahn Sung-ki) was originally a mathematics professor at a university, but was indirectly suspended by the school for pointing out a wrong question in the university entrance examination directly. For this reason, Kim Kyung-ho has repeatedly appealed, hoping to restore his position and reputation, but has failed each time. Kim Kyung-ho thus left South Korea in despair and conducted academic research overseas until 2006 when he returned to his home country. He once again filed a lawsuit with the South Korean High Court, demanding that the school restore his professional title, but was ruled to have lost the case. At this moment, Kim Kyung-ho was in a state of extreme anger. Losing his mind, he lay in wait in the corridor of the presiding judge's apartment building, preparing to attack the judge with a stone bow. The judge was injured and hospitalized, and Kim Kyung-ho was arrested. Under the attention of the media, this incident was elevated to a "judicial terrorist attack". But Kim Kyung-ho refused to admit all the accusations. During his fierce struggle, this "crossbow attack incident" became increasingly confusing... The film "Broken Arrow" is adapted from the "crossbow Attack Incident" that caused a sensation in South Korea in 2007.[Collapse]