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| | Cha Woo-Sol ( [[Kim Min-Suk (1990)|Kim Min-Suk]]) was bullied by Bae Seok-Chan ([[Jung Won-Chang]]) during his middle school days. He finally felt a sense of relief when he enrolled at a different high school from Bae Seok-Chan, but Bae Seok-Chan transfers to the same high school that Cha Woo-Sol attends. Cha Woo-Sol is unable to take the bullying anymore and he attacks Bae Seok-Chan with a pen. Afterwards, Cha Woo-Sol is sentenced to 3 years in juvenile prison for the attack. Meanwhile, Bae Seok-Chan has to give up boxing because of his injuries from the pen attack. He wants to get revenge and waits for Cha Woo-Sol's release from juvenile prison. | | Cha Woo-Sol ( [[Kim Min-Suk (1990)|Kim Min-Suk]]) was bullied by Bae Seok-Chan ([[Jung Won-Chang]]) during his middle school days. He finally felt a sense of relief when he enrolled at a different high school from Bae Seok-Chan, but Bae Seok-Chan transfers to the same high school that Cha Woo-Sol attends. Cha Woo-Sol is unable to take the bullying anymore and he attacks Bae Seok-Chan with a pen. Afterwards, Cha Woo-Sol is sentenced to 3 years in juvenile prison for the attack. Meanwhile, Bae Seok-Chan has to give up boxing because of his injuries from the pen attack. He wants to get revenge and waits for Cha Woo-Sol's release from juvenile prison. |
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| − | At the juvenile prison, Cha Woo-Sol meets Jung Do-Hyun ([[Wi Ha-Joon]]), who is a former MMA champion. He is in prison for killing three people who killed his family. To survive in prison and whenever he meets Bae Seok-Chan again, Cha Woo-Sol asks Jung Do-Hyun to teach him how to fight. | + | At the juvenile prison, Cha Woo-Sol meets Jung Do-Hyun ([[Wi Ha-Jun]]), who is a former MMA champion. He is in prison for killing three people who killed his family. To survive in prison and whenever he meets Bae Seok-Chan again, Cha Woo-Sol asks Jung Do-Hyun to teach him how to fight. |
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| | ==Cast== | | ==Cast== |
| | * [[Kim Min-Suk (1990)|Kim Min-Suk]] - Cha Woo-Sol | | * [[Kim Min-Suk (1990)|Kim Min-Suk]] - Cha Woo-Sol |
| − | * [[Wi Ha-Joon]] - Jung Do-Hyun | + | * [[Wi Ha-Jun]] - Jung Do-Hyun |
| | * [[Jung Won-Chang]] - Bae Seok-Chan | | * [[Jung Won-Chang]] - Bae Seok-Chan |
| | * [[Lee Jae-Kyoon]] - An Hyun-Min | | * [[Lee Jae-Kyoon]] - An Hyun-Min |
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- Movie: Shark: The Beginning
- Revised romanization: Shark: The Beginning
- Hangul: 샤크 : 더 비기닝
- Director: Chae Yeo-Jun
- Writer: Woon (webcomic), Kim Woo-Seob (webcomic)
- Producer: Lee Jae-Ha
- Cinematographer:
- Release Date: June 17, 2021
- Runtime: 108 min.
- Distributor: TVING
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Cha Woo-Sol ( Kim Min-Suk) was bullied by Bae Seok-Chan (Jung Won-Chang) during his middle school days. He finally felt a sense of relief when he enrolled at a different high school from Bae Seok-Chan, but Bae Seok-Chan transfers to the same high school that Cha Woo-Sol attends. Cha Woo-Sol is unable to take the bullying anymore and he attacks Bae Seok-Chan with a pen. Afterwards, Cha Woo-Sol is sentenced to 3 years in juvenile prison for the attack. Meanwhile, Bae Seok-Chan has to give up boxing because of his injuries from the pen attack. He wants to get revenge and waits for Cha Woo-Sol's release from juvenile prison.
At the juvenile prison, Cha Woo-Sol meets Jung Do-Hyun (Wi Ha-Jun), who is a former MMA champion. He is in prison for killing three people who killed his family. To survive in prison and whenever he meets Bae Seok-Chan again, Cha Woo-Sol asks Jung Do-Hyun to teach him how to fight.
Notes
- Based on webcomic "Shark” written by Woon & illustrated by Kim Woo-Seob (published from September 23, 2016 to May 8, 2021 via Kakao).
- Movie will be released via online video platform TVING.
- Related titles:
- Shark: The Beginning (2021)
- Shark: The Storm (TVING / 2025)
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