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No Mercy for the Rude

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No Mercy for the Rude
Theatrical poster
Hangul
예의없는 것들
Hanja
없는 것들
Revised RomanizationYeuieomneun geotdeul
McCune–ReischauerYeŭiŏmnŭn kŏtdŭl
Directed byPark Chul-hee
Written byPark Chul-hee
Produced byHwang Woo-hyun
Hwang Jae-woo
StarringShin Ha-kyun
Kim Min-jun
Yoon Ji-hye
CinematographyOh Seung-hwan
Edited bySteve M. Choe
Music byJeon Sang-yoon
Production
companies
Tube Pictures
Studio 2.0
Distributed byLotte Entertainment
Release date
  • August 24, 2006 (2006-08-24)
Running time
113 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
BudgetUS$3.5 million
Box officeUS$4,884,108

No Mercy for the Rude (Korean예의없는 것들; RRYeui-eomneun Geotdeul) is a 2006 South Korean neo-noir action comedy film[1] directed by Park Chul-hee. It stars Shin Ha-kyun in the lead role. The film revolves around a mute hitman who vows to kill only rude people, and use the money for his tongue operation.

The film released theatrically in South Korea on 24 August 2006.

Plot

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A lonely chef with a speech impediment takes a job as a professional killer in order to raise the money he needs for an operation on his tongue. Known as "Killar" (Shin Ha-kyun), he and his partner "Ballet" (Kim Min-jun), make a rule to only kill rude and impolite people. After killing each one of his victims, "Killar" goes to the same bar where he meets "Her" (Yoon Ji-hye), a woman who becomes attracted to him. His life begins to unravel after he and "Ballet" kill the wrong person by mistake.

Cast

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Release

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No Mercy for the Rude was released in South Korea on 24 August 2006,[2] and on its opening weekend was ranked second at the box office with 269,308 admissions.[3] The film went on to receive a total of 904,802 admissions nationwide,[2] with a gross (as of 17 September 2006) of US$4,884,108.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "예의없는 것들". Naver.
  2. ^ a b "Box-Office Admission Results" (2006). 'Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 14 December 2008.
  3. ^ "Korean Box Office" (Week-end 2006.08.25 ~ 2006.08.27). HanCinema. Retrieved on 14 December 2008.
  4. ^ "South Korea Box Office September 15–17, 2006". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 14 December 2008.
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