[한국영화특선] ‘Detective K: The Lost Daughter of Nob’…Comedy family film starring Kim Myung-min, Oh Dal-su, and Lee Yeon-hee

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[한국영화특선] ‘Detective K: The Lost Daughter of Nob’

Today, September 22nd (Sunday) at 11:00 PM, the movie ‘Detective K: The Lost Daughter of Nop’ will be screened on EBS1TV’s ‘Korean Movie Special’. Directed by Kim Seok-yoon and starring Kim Myung-min, Oh Dal-su, and Lee Yeon-hee, the movie ‘Detective K: The Lost Daughter of Nop’ is a 2015 Korean movie that is suitable for ages 15 and up. The broadcast is 125 minutes long.

In the 19th year of King Jeongjo’s reign, Kim Min, Joseon’s greatest detective, was once a special envoy who received secret orders from the king, but for some reason, the king hated him and he was exiled to a remote island. The only people who come to visit him are his old partner Seo Pil and a young girl who comes every day asking him to find her younger sister. Then, Kim Min hears news that bad silver bars are being distributed throughout Joseon, and this awakens his dormant detective instincts. In the end, he takes the drastic measure of leaving his place of exile and begins a full-scale investigation to find the bad silver bars and the missing girl’s younger sister.

For the first time ever, Joseon’s famous detectives Kim Min and Seo Pil set out to solve two cases at the same time! However, the investigation of the famous duo becomes even more confusing due to Hisako, a beautiful woman whose identity is unknown. Will they be able to solve the two mysterious cases and regain their former glory?

Commentary: Korea’s first detective drama and comic family film

is the second series of , which took over theaters in 2011, drawing 4.7 million viewers. At the time of its release, was loved as the perfect family film for the Lunar New Year holiday, with its great chemistry between Kim Myung-min and Oh Dal-soo, its fresh genre as the first detective drama in Korea, and its splendid visuals and refreshing laughter. It even earned the nicknames “Joseon version” and “Joseon version,” raising expectations for a sequel. It has returned armed with even more powerful laughter and a bigger case. As if living up to the fans’ expectations, has made a splendid return, upgrading in every aspect, including fun, visuals, and action.

In the first part, Kim Min and Seo Pil met as a client and a detective, and in the second part, they became a perfect detective duo with perfect chemistry. Kim Min and Seo Pil, a fantastic duo who can read each other’s minds just by looking at each other, join forces when faced with a huge case. If the first part was a story about uncovering corruption among government officials, this time they track down the mastermind behind a illicit silver distribution case that shakes up the Joseon economy. On top of that, a girl asks them to find her younger sister. For the first time ever, Kim Min and Seo Pil have to solve two cases, and the size of the story, action, and comedy has increased as they have to solve two cases.

Kim Min, who was favored by the king, is suddenly confined in exile, but he dares to escape the place of exile when faced with a case that makes the detective blood flowing in his body boil. As a fugitive, he escapes from the criminal gang and the government forces, crossing mountains, seas, and even aerial battles. And following Han Ji-min in the first film, Lee Yeon-hee seduces the audience this time. She plays the mysterious woman ‘Hisako’ who appears without fail wherever Kim Min and Seo Pil go, and with her beautiful appearance and mysterious charm, she entangles Kim Min and Seo Pil in their investigation.

Director Kim Seok-yoon

He was recognized for his outstanding comedic sense while directing KBS’s representative entertainment programs and sitcoms such as ‘Old Miss Diary’, ‘Run, Mom’, ‘Super TV Sunday is Fun’, and ‘Gag Concert’. After that, he moved to JTBC and made a name for himself as a producer by creating a series of signature programs. He debuted as a film director with a theatrical version in 2006. In 2011, he showed off his prowess by making 4.7 million viewers laugh with , and rose to the ranks of box office directors. Since then, his directing works include (2015), (2017), and the dramas (2019), (2022), etc.

Economy Queen Park So-gi reporter’s photo ‘Korean Movie Special’

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2024-09-22 11:10:25

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