Fate | |
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Hangul | 숙명 |
Hanja | 宿命 |
Revised Romanization | Sukmyeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Sukmyŏng |
Directed by | Kim Hae-gon |
Written by | Kim Hae-gon |
Produced by | Kang Min |
Starring | Song Seung-heon Kwon Sang-woo |
Cinematography | Choi Ji-yeol |
Edited by | Choi Jae-geun Eom Jin-hwa |
Music by | Choe Tae-wan Im Hyeong-sun |
Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 123 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$7,088,077[1] |
Fate (Korean: 숙명; RR: Sukmyeong) is a 2008 South Korean neo-noir action thriller film directed by Kim Hae-gon.[2][3]
Gang members Woo-min, Cheol-jung, Do-wan and Yeong-hwan are close friends, who, with the help of older gang member Gang-seop, decide to rob a casino so they can start their lives over. But Cheol-jung betrays the others, and Woo-min ends up in prison. After serving his time, Woo-min tries to stay out of trouble, but finds himself drawn back into the underworld.
Before filming was complete, the Japanese distribution rights to Fate were presold to Formula Entertainment for US$2 million, a relatively high sum due to Kwon Sang-woo's Korean Wave fanbase.[6][7]
The film was not a big success, selling only 858,215 tickets nationwide.[8]