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'Commitment' (; lit. "Alumnus" or "The Graduate") is a 2013 South Korean action drama film starring Choi Seung-hyun. He plays the teenage son of an ex-North Korean agent who is tasked to kill a North Korean assassin in South Korea in order to save his younger sister played by Kim Yoo-jung.

The film is about third generation Koreans since the division of the peninsula and the Korean War, historical events that the teenage characters did not directly experience, but nevertheless, change their lives and destinies.

Plot



Nineteen-year-old Li Myung-hoon (Choi Seung-hyun) never imagined he would become a killer. Born to a privileged life in North Korea, his dream was to become a pianist. But when his father, a North Korean spy, dies disgraced, Myung-hoon and his younger sister Hye-in (Kim Yoo-jung) are sent to a "guilt-by-association" forced labor camp. Their father's superior, high-ranking military official Colonel Moon (Jo Sung-ha) proposes a deal to Myung-hoon: if he goes down to the South as a "technician" (an assassin) and finishes what his father had failed to accomplish, he and his sister will be released from the prison camp. Myung-hoon accepts the deal and undergoes two years of intense training.

Myung-hoon finally arrives in South Korea under the guise of a North Korean defector. He is adopted by a South Korean couple who are actually North Korean spies and enrolls at a local high school. He gradually befriends Hye-in (Han Ye-ri), a bullied schoolgirl who shares the same name as his sister and has aspirations of becoming a professional dancer. Myung-hoon then receives his mission: in order to rescue his sister and go back home to the North, he must locate and take out "Big Dipper" (Jung Ho-bin), a North Korean agent working for the opposing government faction. Meanwhile, a power struggle ensues in North Korea with the failing health of dictator Kim Jong-il, and Myung-hoon quickly becomes a liability and must ultimately cope with Colonel Moon's treachery.

Cast



* Choi Seung-hyun Li Myung-hoon / Kang Dae-ho (cover identity used in South Korea)

* Han Ye-ri Lee Hye-in

* Kim Yoo-jung Li Hye-in, Myung-hoon's younger sister

* Yoon Je-moon Cha Jung-min, South Korean National Intelligence Service agent

* Jo Sung-ha Moon Sang-chul, North Korean senior colonel

* Jung Ho-bin "Big Dipper," North Korean agent

* Kwak Min-seok North Korean agent, Myung-hoon's adoptive father in South Korea

* Kim Sun-kyung North Korean agent, Myung-hoon's adoptive mother in South Korea; cover identity as pharmacist

* Dong Hyun-bae one of the bullies

* Kim Min-jae North Korean agent

* Lee Joo-shil North Korean agent

* Park Ji-il South Korean agent

* Kang Bit

* Park Sung-woong Li Young-ho

:Myung-hoon and Hye-in's father

* Dong Hyun-bae - as the troubled kid's friend

* Yoo Jae-myung - Kim Sun-myung

:Head of Recon Bureau Unit 8. "Defected" in 1992.

Release



The film was released in South Korea on November 6, 2013, opening at number 2 in the box office. On its opening weekend, it sold 689,600 tickets, grossing . In total, 'Commitment' grossed with 1,048,254 tickets sold nationwide.

Following its pre-sales deal to seven Asian countries (Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Indonesia), distribution company Well Go USA acquired the North American rights to the film and gave it a limited theatrical release on December 6, 2013. 'Commitment' played in a total of 22 theaters and grossed on its opening weekend. In total, the film grossed during its North American run.

European distributor Splendid Film also released 'Commitment' as 'Silent Assassin' in German-speaking territories in 2014.

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