

Myung-us was born 2 minutes and 17 seconds earlier than his identical twin brother, Hyun-su. Being a middle school drop-out, a bum who rules the depot area, Myung-su is forced by his mother to do things for his smart, successful twin brother, Hyun-su. After fulfilling the military duty for his brother, Myung-su even goes to jail on his behalf. Fed up with living Hyun-su's life on only bad accounts, Myung-su goes through an identity crisis. As Myung-su steps out of the prison gate, he's approached by a beautiful girl named Soon-hui, who lures him into agreeing to rob a bank wit her, only two hours after he was released from prison. However, it turns out to be more than a bank robbery. He realizes that he's been pinned up against the powerful public figures that are involved in Golf Gate. Threatened and scared at first before power and money, Myung-su is ready to fight and punish these public enemies.
Acting
Jung Jun-ho pulling double duty—you'll forget it's one actor.
Writing
The two-hour release-to-heist timeline is gloriously unhinged.
Direction
Park Heung-sik balancing slapstick with genuine class rage.
Director
Park Heung-sik
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jung Jun-ho reportedly developed distinct walks and vocal registers for each twin, rarely appearing on set 'out of character' during filming.
The 'Golf Gate' scandal echoes real 2000s Korean political corruption cases where elite clubs served as laundering fronts—this film rode that zeitgeist hard.
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