Going by the Book
- English:Going by the Book
- Korean: 바르게 살자
- Release Date: 2007/10/18
- Duration: 102分
Cast
Summary&Synopsis
Let's live right (Korean: 바르게 살자) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2007-10-18. The running time is 102 minutes.
A remake of a Japanese movie in which director Chang Jin and Jung Jae Young team up again.
While the citizens are in an uproar over a series of bank robberies, the newly appointed police chief Lee Seung-woo (Seoul)
Ng Byung-ho conducts a unique bank robbery mock training. However, as he tries to gain the public's attention through training, an unexpected competitor appears. Traffic Division Police Officer Jeon Do-man (Jeon Ji)
Ae-young) is chosen to play the role of a robber, and her training begins to go awry. He ignores the participants waiting for the training to end, convinces the dishonest hostages, and carries out a carefully prepared robbery mock-up.
Jeon Do-man shows off his skills. Because of his serious personality, he does his best for any mission he receives, whether it's a police officer or a robber, so his mind is focused on completing the mission successfully.
That's all I said. There was no end in sight to his training for his robbery, and in the end, special riot police were called in and it was even broadcast live on TV all over the country. .
The Korean movie ``Let's Live Right'' is based on Hiroshi Saito's movie ``The Time to Play Never Ends'', the original author of ``The Masked Darho.''
A remake of '(91). The screenplay, production, and planning were handled by director Jang Jin, a well-known director in the film industry, and Ra Hee-chan, who has worked as an assistant director on films such as ``Leave When I Applaud,'' took over the direction. his
It is also his directorial debut. The lead actor is Jung Jae Young, who has appeared in many of Chang Jin's films. He passionately plays the role of the serious main character, Jeon Do-man.
A remake of a Japanese movie in which director Chang Jin and Jung Jae Young team up again.
While the citizens are in an uproar over a series of bank robberies, the newly appointed police chief Lee Seung-woo (Seoul)
Ng Byung-ho conducts a unique bank robbery mock training. However, as he tries to gain the public's attention through training, an unexpected competitor appears. Traffic Division Police Officer Jeon Do-man (Jeon Ji)
Ae-young) is chosen to play the role of a robber, and her training begins to go awry. He ignores the participants waiting for the training to end, convinces the dishonest hostages, and carries out a carefully prepared robbery mock-up.
Jeon Do-man shows off his skills. Because of his serious personality, he does his best for any mission he receives, whether it's a police officer or a robber, so his mind is focused on completing the mission successfully.
That's all I said. There was no end in sight to his training for his robbery, and in the end, special riot police were called in and it was even broadcast live on TV all over the country. .
The Korean movie ``Let's Live Right'' is based on Hiroshi Saito's movie ``The Time to Play Never Ends'', the original author of ``The Masked Darho.''
A remake of '(91). The screenplay, production, and planning were handled by director Jang Jin, a well-known director in the film industry, and Ra Hee-chan, who has worked as an assistant director on films such as ``Leave When I Applaud,'' took over the direction. his
It is also his directorial debut. The lead actor is Jung Jae Young, who has appeared in many of Chang Jin's films. He passionately plays the role of the serious main character, Jeon Do-man.