A Crime of Love (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 13, 2013

Original Title:
Дурлалын гэмт хэрэг

Alternate Titles:
Durlaliin gemt hereg
Durlaliin gemt khereg

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Absolute
LVA
Logic Film

Production Countries:
Mongolia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Chuluun is a single, very rich young man who works in a mining business. One day, he accidentally meets Uranbileg in a cafe he frequents and falls madly in love. Chuluun promises in his heart that 'she must be mine only'. Unfortunately, the girl has a boyfriend, and he is Tugsoo, an artist by profession. Chuluun meets Bayar, a friend of Chuluun's team, and they go to Chuluun's house for a drink. Bayar, drunk, tells Chuluun about his Intelligence Agency project No. 029, which he is not supposed to tell anyone. That project was to create a drug that would intentionally erase people's memories, and he boasts to Chuluun about the successful completion of the project. Chuluun does not fully believe it, but after Bayar gets drunk and falls, when he looks in his bag, he finds the project's sample drugs. Evidence beyond doubt. At this time, Chuluun has a sinister thought. He takes two doses of that drug No. 029.

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