Break Out (film)

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Break Out

Theatrical poster
Directed by Jang Hang-jun
Produced by Lee Jun-taek
Baek Nam-su
Lee Gwan-su
Written by Park Jung-woo
Starring Kim Seung-woo
Cha Seung-won
Music by Yoon Jong-shin
Cinematography Kim Sung-bok
Editing by Ko Im-pyo
Distributed by Cinema Service
Release dates
  • 17 July 2002 (2002-07-17)
Running time 105 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean

Break Out (Hangul: 라이터를 켜라; RR: Laiteoreul Kyeora; lit. "Spark the Lighter") is a 2002 South Korean film. This is not a Korean remake of the 1975 film, which starred Charles Bronson.

Plot

A loser, Bong-gu (Kim Seung-woo), attends a high school reunion, where he is ridiculed for his lack of accomplishments. The next day he goes to the country for army reserve training, where he encounters further humiliation and failure. With his last few won he purchases a cheap cigarette lighter. With no other way home, he shares a taxi to Seoul train station with a fellow reservist and malcontent named Bum-soo (Kang Sung-jin).

While at the station, Bong-gu leaves his lighter in a bathroom stall, where it is purloined by a gangster, Yang Chul-gon (Cha Seung-won). Enraged beyond endurance, Bong-gu demands the lighter back, provoking a beating from the gangster's underlings. Undeterred, he follows Chul-gon onto a train. There, Chul-gon has more important business to attend to, waylaying a senator (Park Yeong-gyu) whom he had helped into office but who has since refused to reciprocate with any political favors. When the senator stubbornly refuses to concede, Chul-gon takes the entire train hostage. Meanwhile, Bong-gu will stop at nothing to recover his lighter.

Cast

  • Kim Seung-woo as Heo Bong-gu
  • Cha Seung-won as Yang Chul-gon
  • Park Yeong-gyu as Park Yeong-gab
  • Kang Sung-jin as Bum-soo
  • Lee Moon-sik
  • Yoo Hae-jin
  • Kim Chae-yeon
  • Bae Jung-sik
  • Park Jae-hyun
  • Han Bo-ram
  • Jung Eun-pyo
  • Jang Hyun-sung
  • Jang Hang-jun
  • Kim In-moon
  • Kim Sun-kyung
  • Lee Won-jong
  • Im Hyung-joon
  • Sung Ji-roo
  • Kim Sung-kyum
  • Jung Woo
  • Yoon Young-geol
  • Shin Hyun-sung
  • Park Jun-se
  • Lee Cheol-min
  • Kong Yoo-seok as pilot 2
  • Nam Moon-chul as senior executive 3
  • Kim Kyung-ae as female cleaner
  • Jang Nam-yeol as crewman
  • Kim Min-kyo as elementary school alumni

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