6/10
This is a very good, thrilling movie as a spy movie.
6 November 2020
The Berlin File is a Korean crime thriller released in 2013. It was written and directed by Ryu Sung Wan. This action-thriller that had garnered numerous awards and nominations at international film festivals. This is a very good, thrilling movie as a spy movie. North Korea's spy agent Aya Pyo is trying to reach an arms deal with an Arab or Russian group for the country, but the US spy agency ClA, South Korean police and the Israeli spy agency Mossad have intervened to disrupt the sale. But he is deceived and escaped from there. But his identity is revealed. Their attempt to escape from these incidents involving his wife and their predators. After this, Pyo finds out that the North Korean High Commissioner at the embassy and Pyo's wife at the same embassy are trying to seduce him. The film is about what happens next. At first it seemed too complicated to understand the story and then got on track. The plot of the film is so complicated. Apart from the intricacies of the story, the film presents us with a magnificent action thriller. In a single word, "Cheating for wealth and status", that is this film. The film moves very fast from the beginning. Therefore, I did not feel any resentment throughout the film .. There are many twists and turns in the film from time to time. The action scenes are fast enough to really thrill the audience.
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