
The Plan 2014
"The world of money lending is a cold world where millions go around with just a phone call. "The Plan" starts here."
Directed by Park Chang-Jin, *The Plan* (2014) dives into the shadowy underbelly of Seoul's money-lending world, where ruthless deals and moral decay collide in a high-stakes game of power and deception.
Director: Park Chang-Jin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Plan* (2014) about?
*The Plan* follows Se-hee, a cutthroat money-lender who will stop at nothing to reclaim her debts, even if it means destroying lives. As she manipulates those around her—including her loyal assistant and a charming stranger—her actions force a reckoning with her own ruthless methods. The film explores themes of power, betrayal, and the cost of greed in Seoul's financial underworld.
Who directed *The Plan*?
*The Plan* was directed by Park Chang-Jin, a filmmaker known for his sharp, atmospheric thrillers.
Who stars in *The Plan*?
The film features Shin Eun-kyung as the formidable Se-hee, alongside Oh In-hye, Lee Ki-young, Kang Ji-sub, and Choi Yong-min in pivotal roles.
Is *The Plan* (2014) worth watching?
While IMDb doesn't rate it, *The Plan* delivers a gripping blend of psychological tension and crime drama. Fans of Korean thrillers like *The Handmaiden* or *I Saw the Devil* will appreciate its morally complex protagonist and slick, high-stakes storytelling. Just be warned—it's not for the faint of heart.
How long is *The Plan*?
*The Plan* runs for 96 minutes.
About The Plan (2014) — A chilling thriller about Seoul's most ruthless loan shark
Directed by Park Chang-Jin, *The Plan* (2014) dives into the shadowy underbelly of Seoul's money-lending world, where ruthless deals and moral decay collide in a high-stakes game of power and deception. The film follows Se-hee, a merciless loan shark who stops at nothing to reclaim what's owed—even if it means exploiting love, loyalty, and human frailty. With two men orbiting her orbit—In-ho, her calculating right-hand, and Yeon-woo, the charming outsider she trusts—Se-hee's cold calculations spiral into a web of betrayal and vengeance. Sharp dialogue and a tense atmosphere underscore this Korean thriller, where every transaction carries the weight of a life-altering decision.
Beneath its polished sheen lies a brutal critique of greed and survival, wrapped in the slick veneer of Seoul's financial elite. Park Chang-Jin crafts a story where seduction and violence blur, proving that in this world, trust is the scarcest currency of all. *The Plan* isn't just a crime drama—it's a psychological chess match where the board tilts in favor of those with the sharpest instincts and the coldest hearts.