![]() PARK: (As Detective Hae-Jun, speaking Korean). PARK HAE-IL: (As Detective Hae-Jun, speaking Korean). Did he fall? Was he pushed? We'd better go up, he tells his partner. Near the start of the film, his interest is piqued when an experienced climber's body is found at the base of a cliff. He's ready for anything, it seems, except - well, no sense getting ahead of ourselves. He wears custom-made suits with a dozen pockets for the essentials of his trade - eye drops for overnight stakeouts, a chainmail glove, so in a knife fight, he can grab his opponent's blade. ![]() Now critic Bob Mondello says the Korean film industry has another potential hit, a new detective drama called "Decision To Leave."īOB MONDELLO, BYLINE: We're in Busan, where Hae-jun is the youngest detective on the city's police force, but an old hand at sleuthing. Then came "Squid Game," the international streaming sensation. First came the glittering satire "Parasite," Korea's surprise Best Picture Oscar winner.
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