Secretly Greatly
Secretly, Greatly is a 2013 South
Korean action comedy-drama film
Starting
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Who play North Korean spies who
infiltrate South Korea as a village idiot, a rock musician, and a high school
student, respectively? They assimilate to small town life while awaiting their
orders, until one day, due to a sudden power shift in the North, their mission
turns out to be an order to commit suicide.
The film is based on the 2010
spy webtoon series Covertness by Hun, which has
received over 40 million page hits. Upon its release on June 5, 2013, the
film broke several box office records in South Korea: the highest single day
opening for a domestic film, most tickets sold in one day for a domestic film,
the biggest opening weekend, the highest-grossing webtoon-based film, and the
fastest movie to reach the million, two million, three million, and four
million marks in audience number. Movie pundits attribute its success to a
large percentage of teen audience turnouts.
Plot
A group of spies called
the 5446 Corps were trained by North
Korean elite special
forces since their youth, ostensibly towards the lofty goal of unifying Korea.
They are ambitiously dispatched to South Korea, where each disguises himself as
a fool, an aspiring singer, and a high school student. Passing boring time
without receiving any orders from the North, they gradually get used to life as
ordinary neighbors in a small town until one day, their mundane lives are
turned upside down when a "secret and great" mission is suddenly
assigned to them. Due to the events of the Second Battle of
Yeonpyeong, South Korea demands
the names, location, and rank of 30 North Korean spies active in South Korea,
promising financial aid to the North on the condition that Pyongyang turns in their spies. To prevent the elites from
falling into enemy hands, the North Korean government orders dozens of active
duty spies to take their own lives. Meanwhile, their North Korean army
instructor Kim Tae-won crosses the border to eliminate those who refuse to
follow.
Kim
Soo-hyun - Lieutenant Won Ryu-wan /
Bang Dong-gu
North Korean top agent who beat out
20,000 other competitors, is fluent in five languages and has an uncanny
ability to read people. Disguised as a village idiot.
Park
Ki-woong - Rhee Hae-rang / Kim Min-su
Son of a high ranking North Korean
official Rhee Moo-Hyuk, and as an agent is almost as good as Ryu-hwan.
Disguised as a singer-wannabe.
Lee Hyun-woo - Rhee Hae-jin
The youngest secret agent in North
Korean history. Disguised as a high school student..
The film was released in multiple territories across
Asia and North America.
In North America, it was the centerpiece presentation
of the 12th New York Asian Film Festival held
on 11 July 2013. Following its festival date, it opened in New York City and Los Angeles on
19 July before rolling out to 10-15 US cities throughout the summer. The 2nd
Atlanta Korean Film Festival also screened the film along with several
other South Korean films. In addition,
the 17th Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal screened
the film in mid-July ahead of its 26 July Canadian release date.
In Asia, the film was first screened in Singapore starting
on 18 July before opening in Taiwan on
26 July 2013. It then expanded across the region during the season with runs
in Japan, Indonesia and Hong Kong,
where Kim made his appearance for the local premiere in late July. Deals were
also brokered with China and Thailand.[43] The
film was also screened at the 17th Puchon International Fantastic Film
Festival and won the NH Nonghyup Citizen’s Choice Award.
In Europe, the film was included at the Signals:
How to Survive program section of the 43rd International Film Festival Rotterdam held
from 22 January to 2 February 2014.
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