

Two disabled men vs. an entire subway system. The cameras roll, nobody cares.
Following the body of Park Kyung-seok and the hands of Moon Jong-taek, the film documents Park's daily struggles on the subway and the public outcry over 'inconveniencing innocent people.' Holding his camera, Moon confronts a wall of indifference as they repeat the same fight in an unchanging world.
Direction
An Chang-gyu weaponizes mundanity into moral indictment.
Editing
Repetition becomes horror: same stairs, same shrugs.
Director
An Chang-gyu
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
South Korea's subway accessibility laws exist on paper; this film exposes the gap between policy and practice.
The title's 'action!' isn't excitement—it's the grim irony that their daily survival requires performance.
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