The two brothers, Kim Hyuk (played by Joo Jin-mo) and Kim Chul (played by Kim Kang-woo), along with Lee Young-chun (played by Song Seung-heon), were b[Expand All]
The two brothers, Kim Hyuk (played by Joo Jin-mo) and Kim Chul (played by Kim Kang-woo), along with Lee Young-chun (played by Song Seung-heon), were both North Korean defectors. Back then, Kim Hyuk abandoned his younger brother to survive, which made the latter, who had been detained in South Korea for many years, hold a grudge. Despite his years of efforts, Kim Hyuk has never been able to obtain his brother's forgiveness. Kim Hyuk and Young Chun joined a gun smuggling gang in South Korea. With their outstanding abilities, they gained the trust of the boss and were entrusted to take care of the boss's nephew, Jung Tae-min (played by Jo Han-sun). Unexpectedly, Jung Tae-min, who seemed submissive on the surface, hated Kim Hyuk to the core because he couldn't win his uncle's favor. In a transaction, he framed Kim Hyuk and imprisoned him. Young Chun, who wanted to avenge Kim Hyuk, was seriously injured and had one of her legs amputated. Three years later, Kim Cheol became a South Korean police officer and vowed to bring his elder brother's gang to justice. Zheng Taimin rose to a high position in the organization. Just out of prison, Kim Hyuk had nothing. He found Young Chun, who was struggling to make ends meet, and the two of them wanted to get back what belonged to them... This film is a remake of John Woo's "A Better Tomorrow".[Collapse]