Commitment

Commitment

2013 "He'll stop nothing to save her."
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6.7 | 1h53m | en | Drama

The son of a North Korean spy decides to follow in his father's footsteps to protect his little sister.

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Released: November. 05,2013 | Released Producted By: Golden Fish Pictures , The LAMP Country: South Korea Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The son of a North Korean spy decides to follow in his father's footsteps to protect his little sister.

Genre

Drama , Action , Thriller

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Cast

Choi Seung-hyun , Han Yeri , Yoon Je-moon , Cho Seong-ha , Kim You-jung , Lee Joo-sil

Director

Kang Dong-hun

Producted By

Golden Fish Pictures

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Kang Dong-hun
Kang Dong-hun

Art Direction

Hwang In-jun
Hwang In-jun

Art Direction

Shin Bo-kyeong
Shin Bo-kyeong

Production Design

Kim Gi-tae
Kim Gi-tae

Director of Photography

Ji Sung-yong
Ji Sung-yong

Key Grip

Kim Jung-won
Kim Jung-won

Costume Design

Park Hui-joo
Park Hui-joo

Cinematography

Jeon Yu-jun
Jeon Yu-jun

Fight Choreographer

Jeon Sang-joon
Jeon Sang-joon

Martial Arts Choreographer

Park Hong-soo
Park Hong-soo

Director

Kim Sang-bum
Kim Sang-bum

Editor

Kim Jae-beom
Kim Jae-beom

Editor

Sojeong Jin
Sojeong Jin

Editor

Jaejun Choe
Jaejun Choe

Editor

Kim Gyeong-seok
Kim Gyeong-seok

Lighting Director

Park Un-kyoung
Park Un-kyoung

Producer

Lee Seong-hun
Lee Seong-hun

Producer

Kim Eun-jeong
Kim Eun-jeong

Foley Artist

Hyeongu No
Hyeongu No

Original Music Composer

Commitment Audience Reviews

Alicia I love this movie so much
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
IncaWelCar In truth, any opportunity to see the film on the big screen is welcome.
Hayleigh Joseph This is ultimately a movie about the very bad things that can happen when we don't address our unease, when we just try to brush it off, whether that's to fit in or to preserve our self-image.
Uriah43 After his father is killed by South Korean security police, his teenage son, "Ri Myung-hoon" (Seung Hyun Choi) and daughter "Ri Hye-in" (Yoo-Jeong Kim) are sent to a North Korean concentration camp as punishment for their father's failed mission. At least that's what they are told. The real reason behind their imprisonment is to entice Ri Myung-hoon into volunteering for a highly classified mission in which he is to assassinate North Korean agents working in the South but under a rival official. Naturally, he isn't told anything but what he needs to know and since his sister's life depends on him he doesn't ask any questions. However, upon getting into South Korea he is then instructed to assume the identity of a high school student and this makes his mission even more difficult. Now rather than reveal any more of this film I will just say that I thoroughly enjoyed the political intrigue and accompanying drama. Although Seung Hyun Choi looked a bit too old for a high school student he still managed to perform in an excellent manner as did Ye-ri Han (as "Lee Hye-in") to a lesser degree. In any case, as anyone who has been to South Korea surely knows, the North Korean mindset is more than a little fanatical and this movie manages to capture it pretty well. That's not to say that this movie is totally realistic because it isn't. But it's still enjoyable all the same. I have rated the film accordingly. Above average.
kosmasp While this movie has not as much impact as other Korean action movies, this still has quite a lot of punches in it. The movie itself stars with one big punch that hangs over the movie the whole time. It's about suppression and blackmail and it is about the late North Korean dictator too. But some of it is just facade.There are motives to some of the characters that come off as clichés and you'd be excused if you didn't like this because of that. But look beyond that and you'll see a more than decent action movies. The action stunts are really good. The main character could have a bit more flavor though and some story strains get left behind to get to the whole picture. Good, but not great then
KineticSeoul Cool is all this movie is, and I don't mean that in a completely positive way either. This movie suffers from what made "71: Into the Fire" lacking in substance. It has some action sequences with good enough choreography but underneath it all, there just isn't much. This movie tries to attract younger audiences with the main characters being in high school and with the main protagonist constantly trying to act cool. Which is fine, since it worked in "The Man From Nowhere" but just doesn't really work here. Sure there are parts with characters getting all emotional and all, but it doesn't pierce the audiences. The way it's developed I just couldn't care for the protagonist and his situation. The martial arts sequences are alright but that is all that is going for this movie, which is fine if it's main focus is the martial arts but that isn't the case either. It tries to integrate a thrilling and gripping story, but fails. I may get some heat from T.O.P fan girls but the guy can't act and I just couldn't believe that a scrawny skinny guy like him is able to beat the crap out of people by slapping the around. He does his trademark look of looking oblivious until another fight scene starts. I know this is to show the characters innocence which he tries to do with every show and movie he is in but it gets tiresome. His stage performance as a rapper is fierce and cool though. I am fine with him wearing make up on stage as a rapper, but he freaking wears eyeliner in some scenes where he plays the action hero in a movie. Which does not work for me, no matter how big the pretty boy trend is in Korea. I just couldn't take him seriously. Anyways when it comes to the action sequences, they are far between and when it tries to focus on the story without the action it gets boring real easily and seems to drag without much interest development. Even the climax wasn't much, it's a forgettable movie overall and I think it just stood out in Korea because T.O.P is a popular entertainer.5.5/10
Ajit Tiwari Commitment is a tense thriller, mixed together with the young espionage and love story.Myung-hoon (Seung Hyun Choi) is the son of a North Korean spy who has been killed on the job in South Korea. Myung-hoon and his younger sister are trapped in the North Korean camp and will get the freedom only if he becomes a spy himself. He is now trained and has been sent to a South Korean school as a high school student. He befriends a girl in his class who is being bullied by a group of students. After all He understands that his own country is trying to eliminate him and now he has to save his sister and new friend as a commitment. He is committed to protect his sister and friend even at the cost of his life.Seung Hyun Choi delivers an exceptional performance with gritty facial expressions and body language. His character remains as powerful as it is writing for him.We see guns, explosions, martial arts and good action sequences laced with a fantastic espionage genre. However, the love story seems a bit clichéd but it has been managed with somewhat skill as it never goes over the top.The dirty political between North and South Korea, introduces the plot but has been left aside midway, you may feel the requirement of some more implications.In a nutshell, it is a real treat for Asian action thrillers, this is a definite must see film. You will enjoy the quick and perfect action sequences.My Vote 7.2/10