Beat (1997 film)

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Beat
Hangul
Revised Romanization Biteu
McCune–Reischauer Pit‘ŭ
Directed by Kim Sung-su
Produced by Cha Sung-ji
Written by Sam Shin
Based on Beat 
by Huh Young-man
Starring Jung Woo-sung
Ko So-young
Im Chang-jung
Yoo Oh-sung
Music by Kim Jae-won
Cinematography Kim Hyung-koo
Editing by Kim Hyeon
Release dates
  • May 3, 1997 (1997-05-03)
Running time 119 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean

Beat (Hangul: 비트; RR: Biteu) is 1997 South Korean gangster film directed by Kim Sung-su and written by Sam Shin about a high school dropout who is forced into gang life. Jung Woo-sung played the lead Min and Ko So-young his love interest Romy. The plot is based on a bestselling graphic novel by Huh Young-man.

The role solidified Jung as a leading Korean actor and was also based on his real-life experience as a high school dropout. This was the third and final film pairing Jung and Ko, but the director would later work with Jung again in Musa (2001).

Plot

Three friends in Korea all drop out of high school. Min is a feared brawler whose widowed mother is a drunk. The story traces his journey from high school to the underworld as his best friend introduces him to life in the mob. Complicating Min's life further is his love for the volatile Romy, a girl from an upper-class family with dreams of going to a prestigious college.

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