Jo Tae-Oh is a young man who was grown spoiled in a wealthy family. He keeps on committing pretty much every crime that one can think of. He tries to buy his way out of everything which almost always works but Detective Seo Do-Cheol won t let that happen this time. Written by Anonymous Veteran is a 2015 Korean Korean-language Action Comedy film featuring Hwang Jung-min, Yoo Ah-in, Hae-jin Yoo, Dal-su Oh, Man-sik Jeong, Woong-in Jeong and Joe Thomas. Veteran was Produced by Kang Hye-jung and Kim Jung-min. The film is written and directed by Seung-wan Ryoo and Ryoo Seung-wan. CJ Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Veteran was released on 5th August 2015 and takes a screen time of 123 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Veteran was made on a budget of ₹51 lakh and it was a super hit at box office gross of $92 million. Cinematography was done by Choi Young-hwan and editing by Kim Sang-bum and Kim Jae-bum. The music was composed by Bang Jun-seok.
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Veteran Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 64%
Mike Hale
Ryoo Seung wans Veteran, in which an honest detective takes on the pampered, sociopathic heir to a family owned business conglomerate, must have had plenty of resonance in South Korea.Released in August, nine months after the daughter of the chairman of Korean Air threw a fit over a bag of nuts and blew up her career, it is already one of the 10 highest grossing domestic films in that countrys history. ( Read More )
Mike McGranaghan
Watching these two go head to head is thrilling.Veteran is relentlessly paced and frequently funny. ( Read More )
Aaron Yap
But action junkies should be satiated by the pair of electrifying action sequences that book end the film. ( Read More )
James Marsh
Yoo does a fantastic job of making Tae oh a loathsome yet legitimately intimidating adversary for Hwangs charismatic whirling dervish of a performance. ( Read More )
Gary Goldstein
But in the hands of writer director Rio Sung wan (The Unjust, The City of Violence), this is a tonally and visually inconsistent piece whose cracks at Lethal Weapon style humor are needlessly silly or simply flat. ( Read More )