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UniformWhen headquarters begins to suspect the Black Team is falsifying reports, they dispatch Han Ji-hoon (played by Park Hae-soo), a straight-laced, rule-abiding prosecutor who was recently demoted after a failed corporate investigation.
Beyond the incredible friction between Sul Kyung-gu and Park Hae-soo, the Black Team is bolstered by strong supporting talent including Yang Dong-geun, Lee El, Song Jae-rim, and Park Jin-young. Yaksha: Ruthless Operations
is a high-octane 2022 South Korean spy thriller that delivers a gritty, action-packed dive into the world of international espionage. Directed by Na Hyeon , the film stands out for its relentless pacing, massive set pieces, and a classic "odd couple" dynamic forced into a high-stakes geopolitical warzone. 🎬 The Premise When headquarters begins to suspect the Black Team
Ji Kang-in (played by Sul Kyung-gu ) is the ruthless leader of a Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) black ops unit known as the "Black Team". Nicknamed "Yaksha" after a fierce Buddhist deity, he stops at nothing to eliminate threats to national security, operating entirely on his own moral compass. Directed by Na Hyeon , the film stands
At its core, the film explores the classic debate between idealism and pragmatism. Ji-hoon believes that "justice is preserved by being just," while Yaksha operates on the bloody principle that "justice must be preserved by any means necessary". 📊 Critical Reception
Ji-hoon is thrown directly into a deadly web of betrayal, double-crossing, and intelligence wars involving South Korean, North Korean, Chinese, and Japanese operatives. 💥 Key Highlights
The story unfolds in Shenyang, China, a city known in the film as a dense global battleground for intelligence agencies.