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- Movie: West 32nd
- Revised romanization:
- Hangul: 웨스트 32번가
- Director: Michael Kang
- Writer: Michael Kang, Edmund Lee
- Producer: Joo-sung Kim, Ted Kim, Jemin O'Brien
- Cinematographer: Simon Coull
- Release Date: 2007
- Runtime: 86 min.
- Production Budget: US$ 3M
- Studio: CJ Entertainment
- Distributor: CJ Entertainment
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
In the dark corner of K-town, a bar owner Jin-ho (Jeong Jun-ho) is shot to death. Ambitious young lawyer John Kim (John Cho) offers to defend the 14-year-old Korean boy convicted of the homicide pro bono. Over the course of the investigation, he meets Mike Juhn (Jun Kim), a ruthless thug ascending the hierarchy of the Korean underworld.
Though polar opposites, the two quickly become friends. Mike is contemptible as much as he is charismatic -- an anti-hero with the tempting appeal of Kurtz in ``The Heart of Darkness. He attracts John like a lamp would a moth in his anarchical world that lies outside the reach of state laws.
To complicate things, John starts to fall for his client's beautiful older sister Lila (Grace Park). But winning the case -- a fast ticket to promotion -- is always his top priority, while Mike takes ``the guy from the other side under his wing to manifest his own grand visions.
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