A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 3, 2014
Original Title:
들개
Alternate Titles:
Tinker Ticker
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
CGV Arthouse
Korean Academy of Film Arts
Korean Film Council
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 18
Runtime: 102
Park Jung-gu sends out homemade bombs to people he finds online who are likely to use them, yet these devices are unused. One day, Jung-gu meets Lee Hyo-min, a delinquent student at his university and sends him a package. Soon an explosion in a delivery truck hits the news. Before long, Hyo-min discovers who is sending him the packages and the two form a tenuous relationship. However, Hyo-min's unpredictable behavior becomes dangerous and Jung-gu finds himself caught in a situation that he can no longer handle.
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Camera Operator:
Ji Sang-bin
Costume Design:
Kang Dong-yul
Director:
Kim Jung-hoon
Director of Photography:
Park Sung-hoon
Editor:
Kim Jung-hoon
Lighting Artist:
Yoo Seok-moon
Lighting Director:
Lee Dong-hwa
Makeup & Hair:
Kwon Ji-eun
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Jeong Yoon-heon
Jeon Jae-hyeong
Music Supervisor:
Mok Yeong-jin
Producer:
Kim Sung-eun
Production Consultant:
Jang Joon-hwan
Jung Ji-woo
Sound Designer:
Lee Ju-suk
Sound Supervisor:
Kim Won
Special Effects Supervisor:
Park Kyung-soo
Still Photographer:
Kim Jin-yeong
Writer:
Kim Jung-hoon
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