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Veteran
Jo Tae-Oh is a 3rd generation young tycoon who apparently has done so many criminal offense and escaped by hiding behind his wealth. 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.
5 September 1990, Los Angeles County, California, USA
5 February 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
27 December 1950, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3 November 1982
2 April 1958, Gyeongsangnam-do, Chinhae, South Korea
September 8, 1977 in South Korea
22 July 1985, South Korea
19 October 1948, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA
January1984, Seoul, South Korea
21 February 1971
15 June 1968, Taegu, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea
9 September 1960, South Korea
2 January 1988, South Korea
September 14, 2015
Veteran is like Beverly Hills Cop remade with the young Jackie Chan. Masterfully mixes hardcore action with a sense of playfulness.October 01, 2015
An entertaining, if overlong, and not particularly distinguished cop flick...April 06, 2016
While Veteran may resemble dozens of other recent South Korean thrillers, ... Ryoo imbues his film with a style and swagger all its own.September 28, 2015
The bare-knuckle climactic showdown between the two in a crowded Gangnam district is a brutally satisfying resolution to this formulaic but well-made thriller.September 24, 2015
An unremarkable crime tale, one whose plot often feels more the stuff of a brash one-hour TV procedural than a two-hour feature film.November 28, 2015
An exceptional cast, a tight, sharp script with perfect rhythm, rip-roaring comedy, and of course, the exciting action we've come to expect from director Ryoo Seung-wan, makes Veteran an excellent time at the movies.November 07, 2015
an exciting, often very funny ride through Korea's social divisions, class inequalities and rough justice, Gangnam-style or otherwise.October 21, 2016
A film that saves the best for the last, going from being a detective comedy to drama. [Full review in Spanish]September 17, 2015
"Veteran" is amusing throughout, even if the funny scenes are more subdued or go on a beat or two longer than American viewers are used to.