Seoul Vibe | |
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Hangul | 서울대작전 |
Hanja | 서울大作戰 |
Revised Romanization | Seouldaejagjeon |
Directed by | Moon Hyun-sung |
Written by | Sua Shin |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Lim Won-geun |
Edited by | Heo Sun-mi |
Music by | Nene Kang DJ Soulscape |
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Distributed by | Netflix |
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Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Seoul Vibe (Korean: 서울대작전; RR: Seouldaejagjeon; lit. Seoul Grand Operation) is a 2022 South Korean action comedy film directed by Moon Hyun-sung from a story written by Sua Shin. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Yoo Ah-in, Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Kyu-hyung, Park Ju-hyun and Ong Seong-wu.
Seoul Vibe was released on Netflix on August 26, 2022.[1][2]
During the leadup to the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, Park Dong-wook, along with his ragtag team of mechanics and drivers featuring Oh Woo-sam, Bok-nam, Park Yoon-hee and Joon-ki are hired by prosecutor Ahn Pyung-wook to get into the good books of General Lee Hyun-kyun and Chairwoman Kang In-sook in order to extract information about the former government’s secret fund. After completing the deliveries assigned by Kang, Dong-wook and his crew are appointed to work for them.
Meanwhile, Lee’s aggression becomes the reason for Dong-Wook’s apparent departure from the team and has a falling out with Woo-sam, who wants to go ahead with the plan of extracting the details of the secret funds as he has acquired the imprint of the key to the room that holds the documents. However, Lee soon finds about their identities where he captures Woo-sam and tortures him for questioning, while Dong-wook and the others escape. However, Dong-wook and his crew find that Ahn was killed by Lee and they are framed for his death.
Realizing that the walls are closing in on him, Dong-Wook goes to an isolated spot and listens to a mixtape, which eventually becomes the recording of the secret meeting between Kang and the three corrupt officials and also discovers that Kang will frame Lee for the secret funds, while she and the corrupt officials will leave with the money for US. Dong-Wook offers to help him get to Kang for a meager billion won before the prosecutor and his men arrive to arrest him. Left with no other choice, Lee accepts Dong-Wook’s proposal.
Later, Dong-Wook recruits his car race rival Galchi and his minions and then the plan essentially involves getting Lee and Kang in the same place and dragging them through the dirt. While Yoon-hee rescues Woo-sam, Dong-Wook, Joon-ki and Bok-nam takes Lee and his men on a wild goose chase, where Lee dies in a car crash before the chief prosecutor gets to arrest him. Dong-Wook boards the plane that Kang is on board, along with the car filled with the last goods and records Kang admitting her involvement in secret funds.
Kang tries to shoot down Dong-Wook, but Dong-Wook gets into his car, where he accidentally lodges its spoiler into the net holding all the money, and then drives out of the plane. Later, Dong-Wook successfully releases the parachute installed in the car and lands safely. After this, Kang has been arrested for corruption, while Dong-wook and his crew steal some of the illegal money for their hard work in order to "upgrade themselves" before moving for Los Angeles.
In December 2020, it was first revealed that production company Andmarq Studio planned to produce upcoming film Seoul Vibe with actors Yoo Ah-in and Go Yoon-jung.[13][14] MCMC and UAA joined the production with Netflix distributing the film.[15] In June 2021, Seoul Vibe confirmed production with ensemble casting of Yoo Ah-in, Go Kyung-pyo, Park Ju-hyun, Lee Kyu-hyung, Ong Seong-wu, Kim Sung-kyun, Jung Woong-in, Moon So-ri, and Song Min-ho.[16][17][18] Filming has begun in Eurwang-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon, in August 2021.[19] It was halted twice in August and November 2021 due to the film staff's and Go Kyung-pyo's COVID-19 tests came out positive, and resumed filming in December 2021.[20][21]
Seoul Vibe was released on Netflix on August 26, 2022.[1][22]