When brutal serial killer Kyung-chul murders the fiancee of government agent Kim Soo-hyun, the agent vows revenge. Hunting the killer down, Soo-hyun incapacitates him and places a tracking device on Kyung-chul; the beginning of a cruel cat and mouse game between the two which will blur the lines between good and evil.
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I really need to get around to watching this. Its right there on Netflix Instant.
I've heard nothing but good things about this movie...a fresh take on the revenge flick. Right up my alley.
Thanks for commenting, guys. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Wrap up warm, it's a cold one. ;-)