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Action-Packed ‘Kill Boksoon’ Explores the Double Life of a Legendary Hitwoman and Single Mother

- NETFLIX

Loving single mother. Lethal hired assassin. These vocations may seem worlds apart, but both find themselves intertwine­d in the double life of Gil Boksoon (Jeon Do-yeon).

Premiering only on Netflix today, the action-packed film Kill Boksoon follows a week in the life of this atypical working mother, who gets thrown into a “kill-orget-killed” situation after she has second thoughts about renewing her contract with MK Ent, a top-tier hitman agency.

The reason for her change in heart? Her increasing­ly strained relationsh­ip with her teenage daughter, Gil Jae-young (Kim Si-A). As Boksoon reflects in one scene, “Killing people is simple compared to raising a kid.”

Directed by Byun Sung-hyun (The Merciless, Kingmaker), the film was invited to the prestigiou­s Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival and marks Jeon’s first full-fledged action film.

Inspired by real-life conversati­ons

The film’s concept was largely based on Byun’s personal conversati­ons with Jeon, who was the first Korean to win the Best Actress award at the 60th Cannes Film Festival for her performanc­e in 2007 film Secret Sunshine.

The two were introduced by Sul Kyung-gu, who collaborat­ed with Byun thrice and plays Cha Min-kyu, the chairman of hitman agency MK Ent in Kill Boksoon.

Byun was particular­ly inspired by the real-life conversati­ons that Jeon had with her 14-year-old daughter.

“I felt that the mom Jeon Do-yeon and the actress Jeon Do-yeon are two quite different people... If I replace acting in her life with killing, that would be very contradict­ory and ironic,” says Byun.

An unlikely story with universal values

Intentiona­lly veering away from the typical action film storyline about revenge that culminates in a grand finale fight, Byun wanted to put a twist to the cliché portrayal of contract killers, highlighti­ng the drama within the action.

Even the action sequences were thoughtful­ly choreograp­hed to bring out the layers of each character involved. Byun did this by observing the demeanor of his actors — how they laugh, smile and talk in a natural setting — and incorporat­ing them into the action scenes.

Although the plotline of Kill Boksoon is unlikely to happen in real life, the film’s layered characters demonstrat­e universal values like personal growth and the importance of family that everyday audiences can relate to.

Says Byun: “Rather than an

Action-Packed ‘Kill

 ?? (NETFLIX) ?? Hired killer Gil Boksoon (Jeon Do-yeon) is having second thoughts about her career choice.
(NETFLIX) Hired killer Gil Boksoon (Jeon Do-yeon) is having second thoughts about her career choice.

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