
Release Date : Feb 15, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : Unrated Genre :Drama,Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & SuspenseA tense illegal arms deal in a Berlin hotel suddenly descends into mayhem after a "ghost" agent named Jong-seong (HA Jung-woo) appears on the scene. Secretly watching the deal go down is embattled South Korean intelligence chief Jin-soo (HAN Suk-Kyu), the North Koreans and the US CIA, who are all left trying to decode whether the ghost is a double-agent or taking the fall for a more insidious plot. Myung-soo (RYOO Seung-bum) a young, notorious North Korean agent jumps into these treacherous waters to investigate loyalties of all involved and begins to implicate Jong-seong's wife, Jung-hee (Gianna JUN), a translator at the North Korean embassy in the German capital. Caught between his love of country and his wife, Jong-Seong must quickly prepare to make the ultimate sacrifice. (c) CJ
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Actors For The Berlin File
Jung-woo Ha,Suk-kyu Han,Gianna Jun,Ryoo Seung-Bum,Kim Seo-hyung,Lee Geung-young,Bae Jung-nam,Ryan GlassGenres The Berlin File : Drama,Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Berlin File
User Ranting Movie The Berlin File : 3.6User Percentage For The Berlin File : 66 %
User Count Like for The Berlin File : 183
All Critics Ranting For The Berlin File : 4.6
All Critics Count For The Berlin File : 10
All Critics Percentage For The Berlin File : 30 %
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There is something sharp, exciting and more original tucked within "The Berlin File" - and it is in moments a sleek, crackling film - but it all feels somehow misshapen.Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times
As soon as "The Berlin File" takes flight with its exhilarating action set pieces, memories of any muddles evaporate amid the tension and vivid engagement with settings, from courtyards to fields.
Nicolas Rapold-New York Times
The Berlin File benefits from gritty surroundings that add a cold war realism to this otherwise confusing tale of conflicted loyalties and secret agendas.
Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
The story feels fairly perfunctory - not to mention unnecessarily knotty - but the well-connected leads do their best to ground it.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
[A] formulaic but solid Cold War-style spy thriller, with North Korea pinch-hitting for the Soviet Union.
Scott Foundas-Village Voice
Everything here, except the action scenes, [feels] sluggish and rote.
David Fear-Time Out New York
The movie offers just about all you could ask of a genre flick: poisonings, defections, a secret North Korean bank account, gloriously choreographed fights that go insanely over the top, febrile tension and doomy romance (but no sex).
Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News
'The Berlin File' takes Hollywood's penchant for spectacle and ADD visual neurosis to its logical albeit absurd conclusion.
Kirk Honeycutt-honeycuttshollywood.com
A sporadically entertaining, modestly ambitious shoot 'em up that frequently succumbs to spelling out its subtext.
Rob Humanick-Slant Magazine
The plot may be a challenge to figure out, but this crisply directed spy thriller from Korea holds your attention through its overall smooth professionalism.
David Noh-Film Journal International
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Movie Overview For The Berlin File
JUNG Jin-soo, a South Korean intelligence agent, comes across an unidentifiable operative, a 'ghost,' while surveilling a North Korean weapons deal in Berlin. The mystery figure is a North Korean secret agent, PYO Jong-seong, whose information cannot be found on any intelligence database. Jung quickly goes after Pyo to unveil his identity and gets himself embroiled in a vast international conspiracy. In the meanwhile, another North Korean operative, DONG Myung-soo, is dispatched to Berlin with a secret agenda to purge Pyo and take control of the North Korean embassy. Dong sets a trap to frame Pyo's wife, RYUN Jung-hee, for treason and tightens the noose around Pyo's neck. Pyo surveils his wife with hopes of clearing accusation against her but he plunges into deeper confusion when he discovers her secret.
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