The Scam (film)

For the 1993 television film, see Scam (film).
The Scam
Directed by Lee Ho-jae
Produced by Kim Su-jin
Yoon In-beom
David Cho
Written by Lee Ho-jae
Starring Park Yong-ha
Kim Min-jung
Park Hee-soon
Music by Mok Young-jin
Cinematography Gi Se-hun
Edited by Shin Min-kyung
Distributed by Showbox/Mediaplex
Release dates
  • February 12, 2009 (2009-02-12)
Running time
119 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean

The Scam (Hangul: 작전; RR: Jak jeon) is a 2009 crime thriller, the first South Korean film to tackle the stock market.[1][2]

Plot

After losing everything, Hyun-soo (Park Yong-ha) spends five years glued to the computer screen as an unshaven, full-time "ant" (individual investor). He eventually reaches the top of the game after a painful diet of instant noodles and sacrificing the cost of three luxury sedans. He vows to quit once and for all when he achieves his goal, a nine-digit savings account that will support his mother and studious younger brother.

One day he hits the jackpot, not knowing that there are repercussions to disrupting a stock market scam. He ignites the fury of Hwang Jong-gu (Park Hee-soon), a gangster-turned-financier bidding for entry into the top percentile of the rich and powerful. A fresh mobster persona, Hwang feigns elegance in his initialized Italian shoes, only to resort to kicking people for dramatic effect. He also begins every sentence with an `"OK" even though he cannot tolerate the full English phrasings of his Korean-American partner.

Hwang, however, doesn't dwell on past indiscretions. He recognizes Hyun-soo's talents and employs him for the biggest scam yet, also giving him a nice makeover. Hyun-soo joins the other members of Hwang's dream team for the 60 billion won heist: Jo Min-hyeong, an elite stock broker who doubles as the think tank of fraudulent trades (musical star Kim Mu-yeol makes his big screen debut); sexy private banker Yoo Seo-yeon (Kim Min-jung); Park Chang-joo, a second-generation chaebol CEO facing a management crisis (veteran supporting actor Jo Deok-hyun); and Bryan Choi (Kim Jun-seong), a Korean-American fund manager who fakes foreign investment as a "black-haired foreigner."

These are professional stock gamblers who win the house by reading everyone else's cards. They opt for new scientific technology, the cream of the crop for stock scams. Park's chaebol company invests heavily in a friend's new environmental research and Seo-yeon has one of her clients buy the company's shares. They have a famous broadcaster hype public attention while Bryan creates the illusion of foreign investment, and the cash starts flowing in from blind "ants."

A bigger scam, however, unfolds within the ring of scam artists. Outsider Hyun-soo becomes the ultimate insider as he becomes the pawn in a tangled web of backstabbing intrigue.[3]

Cast

References

  1. Lee, Hyo-won (7 January 2009). "Park Yong-ha Returns as Scam Artist". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
  2. Song, Woong-ki (7 January 2009). "First Korean film to tackle the stock market". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
  3. Lee, Hyo-won (29 January 2009). "Scam Is Smart Investment". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
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