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| hanja = 강철중: 의 1-1 | rr = Gang Cheoljung: Gonggongui Jeok 1-1 | mr = Kang Ch'ŏlchung: Konggongŭi Chŏk 1-1}} }} ''Public Enemy Returns'' is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It is the sequel to ''Public Enemy'' (2002) and ''Another Public Enemy'' (2005), also directed by Kang. 2007 was a poor year for South Korean cinema, largely due to the reduced screen quota from 146 to 73 days as part of the 2007 free trade agreement between the US and South Korea. This resulted in production costs rising, a series of box office failures, and the number of Korean films sold overseas dropping. During May 2008, only 7.8% of films shown in South Korea were Korean, the lowest level since records began in 2000.〔Mark Russell (9 June 2008). ("Korean boxoffice numbers still sliding" ). ''The Hollywood Reporter''. Retrieved 2008-07-06.〕 It was hoped that the Korean film industry might rally behind ''Public Enemy Returns''.〔Peter Martin (18 June 2008). ("Asian Cinema Scene: Will ''Public Enemy'' Save Korea?" ). ''Cinematical''. Retrieved 2008-07-06.〕 The film sold 4,337,983 tickets nationwide and was the 4th most attended film of 2008.〔("The Best Selling Films of 2008" ). ''Koreanfilm.org''. Retrieved 2012-06-04.〕 == Plot == In debt and out of money, Kang Chul-joong is tired of being a cop and looking to retire. But his boss gives him one last case, an investigation of the president of Geo Seong Enterprises, Lee Won-sool, and some recent murders. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Public Enemy Returns」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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