FILM & REVIEW Aka Shiri - a superb ferocious Korean thriller set during a brief thawing of relations between North and South. 2 South Korean agents Yu (Suk-Kye) and Lee (Kang-Ho) are on the trail of top North Korean assassin Hee who has several sniper kills to her name but she always gets away. They learn of a new high explosive the South are developing and the fact that a ruthless North Korean special forces squad led by Park (Moon-Sik) who intend to steal it and use it to undermine the peace process. Yu is in a relationship with Hyun (Lee) who is a sweet girl who runs a tropical fish shop. It soon becomes apparent that someone is feeding the enemy squad vital info as they are ahead all the time. Can the agents uncover the mole in time to avoid a massacre and resulting war…. It’s full full of major set pieces with car chases , massive gun battles and bomb timer count downs that owes as much to Die Hard as it does to John Woo with a surprisingly affecting emotional core - solid leads and Moon-Sik is wonderfully deranged as the bad guy and was the largest grossing Korean movie up to that point - 4/5