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In the world of darkness

Actors Hwang Jung-min and Lee Jung-jae have a deadly reunion in action-thriller Deliver Us From Evil.

- By CHOI JI-WON

ACTORS Hwang Jung-min and Lee Jung-jae, who called each other “brother” in the crime-noir New World (2013), are reunited in the action-packed thriller Deliver Us From Evil , this time as bitter enemies.

The film – which opens in cinemas nationwide on Thursday – revolves around hit man In-nam, played by Hwang, who finishes what he promised would be his last job before fleeing Japan. However, he unexpected­ly gets mixed up in a case in Thailand.

In Bangkok, a barbaric killer named Ray, played by Lee – also known as “the butcher” – chases In-nam down to avenge the death of his brother.

According to the film’s directorwr­iter, Hong Won-chan, the film takes action scenes to the next level, with everything from gangster fights to shootings, stabbings and bombings in three countries.

Hong has written the scripts for several hit action thrillers, including The Chaser (2007), The Scam (2009) and The Yellow Sea (2010).

“I decided the climax of the action and the characters’ emotions had to come together, and that the establishe­d actors would control their emotions along such flow, even without my direction. I relied on the actors a lot this time,” Hong said at a press event in Seoul, South Korea.

Hwang had more action scenes in this film than in any of his previous works.

“In New World, I would say there were many action scenes. We have hard-boiled chase-action scenes in Deliver Us From Evil ,andican assure you, they are real. The amount of action scenes was incomparab­le to any other films, even compared to Veteran (2015),” Hwang said in an email interview.

A chameleon of an actor, Lee has shown different facets of himself in his previous action movies, including The Thieves, Assassinat­ion and New World .Yet another undiscover­ed side emerges in the new movie.

“The script didn’t give much descriptio­n about Ray, and as an actor, this meant that I could build the character as I chose. We narrowed down on different styles (for the characters’ costumes and appearance), and it was really fun. I think it was one of my most difficult yet fun characters,” Lee said.

Park Jung-min, who stayed away from the public for his transforma­tion in the film, takes up the role of Yu-i, who assists In-nam in Bangkok.

“Yu-i has his own past faults and feels indebted to his family. I tried to understand the character focusing on this aspect,” said Park. “With that in mind, I concentrat­ed on making my acting not too excessive or strange.”

Park had previously starred in Hong’s debut flick, Office (2015), a suspense thriller that was invited to the Berlinale that year.

“I didn’t give (Park) much descriptio­n about the character because I felt it would limit his thoughts. I also knew that Park puts a lot of effort into understand­ing his characters and I was curious how he would interpret Yu-i. Park went way beyond my expectatio­ns. I’m very grateful.”

The director added that the film has its roots in the noir genre, a genre that he loves very much.

“The big plot of the story comes from the idea of a sinner saving another sinner, thereby redeeming himself. The title, coming from a Christian prayer, simply paraphrase­s this plot.”

 ?? — Handout ?? Lee (left) and Hwang, last seen together in New World, play enemies in Deliver Us From Evil.
— Handout Lee (left) and Hwang, last seen together in New World, play enemies in Deliver Us From Evil.

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