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| | * '''Hangul:''' 보스 | | * '''Hangul:''' 보스 |
| | * '''Director:''' [[Ra Hee-Chan]] | | * '''Director:''' [[Ra Hee-Chan]] |
| − | * '''Writer:''' | + | * '''Writer:''' [[Ra Hee-Chan]], [[Lee Gyu-Bok (screenwriter)|Lee Gyu-Bok]], Yoon Seo-Hyun |
| | * '''Producer:''' | | * '''Producer:''' |
| − | * '''Cinematographer:''' | + | * '''Cinematographer:''' Yang Hyeon-Seok |
| | * '''Release Date:''' October 3, 2025 | | * '''Release Date:''' October 3, 2025 |
| | * '''Runtime:''' 98 min. | | * '''Runtime:''' 98 min. |
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- Movie: Boss
- Revised romanization: Boss
- Hangul: 보스
- Director: Ra Hee-Chan
- Writer: Ra Hee-Chan, Lee Gyu-Bok, Yoon Seo-Hyun
- Producer:
- Cinematographer: Yang Hyeon-Seok
- Release Date: October 3, 2025
- Runtime: 98 min.
- Distributor: Hive Media, Mindmark
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Due to the sudden death of the boss of their gang, the gang is forced to choose its next boss. There are 2 candidates for boss title: top candidate Na Soon-Tae (Jo Woo-Jin) and second-best candidate Dong Kang-Pyo (Jung Kyoung-Ho). Both of the candidates are not interested in the top position, because they value more their own dream than the boss position.
Na Soon-Tae is a gang member and he also works as a chef at Chinese restaurant Mimiru. He is passionate about cooking and growing Chinese restaurant Mimiru into a nationwide franchise. Dong Kang-Pyo is obsessed with the tango and the dance means everything to him. Meanwhile, Jo Pan-Ho (Park Ji-Hwan), a member of the gang, wants to be the boss, but no one considers him fit for the position. With the addition of Hong Tae-Kyu (Lee Kyoo-Hyung), an undercover police officer who has infiltrated the Chinese restaurant Mimiru as a deliveryman, the situation spirals into unpredictable chaos.
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