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Character is destiny in BREAK OUT, a precision tuned, laser-guided Korean comedy of chaos. Written by Park Jeoung-Wu (ATTACK THE GAS STATION), and starring Cha Seung-Won of KICK THE MOON, this flick sets patient, diabolical, Rube Goldberg plot devices in motion with the sole aim of slamming incompatible characters into each other at the point of maximum resistance. Bon-Gu (Kim Seung-Woo) is one of life's little losers, now stranded after a day of army reserves training with no money for the bus home and nothing to his name but a hard head and a disposable lighter. Gangster, Yang Chul-gon (Cha Seung-Won), a fashion plate with empty pockets and a loyal gang who haven't been paid in a year, impulsively swipes the lighter in a public bathroom and horns are locked: one man wants his lighter back, the other won't admit he stole something so cheap. Everyone winds up
on a runaway train crammed with vivid supporting characters, surrounded
by a SWAT team, and headed for disaster. People splutter and fume in
the face of everyone else's stubborn refusal to admit >
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