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The Rhapsody 2001

103 min📅 2001-02-10

Directed by Jang Hoon in 2001, *The Rhapsody* is a gripping Korean thriller that plunges viewers into a high-stakes chase against time. One stormy night, the Agency for Defense Development is targeted in a daring heist, with top-secret files vanishing into the shadows.

Director: Jang Hoon

Cast

Jang Dong-jik
Jang Dong-jik
Kang Min-sik
Kim Yu-seok
Kim Yu-seok
Yoo Sung-joon
Park Ye-jin
Park Ye-jin
Kang Ji-young
Jeong Bong-yeon
Mercenary #3
Yang Hae-gil
Terrorist #1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Rhapsody (2001) about?

A high-stakes heist leaves Korea's most classified files stolen, sparking a desperate hunt by an elite anti-terrorist squad. As they dig deeper, they uncover corruption, personal sacrifices, and a race against time to recover what was lost.

Who directed The Rhapsody?

The film was helmed by director Jang Hoon, known for crafting intense, character-driven thrillers that blend action with emotional depth.

Who stars in The Rhapsody?

The film features Jang Dong-jik, Kim Yu-seok, Park Ye-jin, Jeong Bong-yeon, and Yang Hae-gil in key roles.

Is The Rhapsody (2001) worth watching?

With its tight plot, explosive action sequences, and a focus on loyalty amid chaos, *The Rhapsody* delivers a solid thriller experience. While not flawless, its blend of suspense and character-driven drama makes it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is The Rhapsody?

The Rhapsody runs for 103 minutes.

About The Rhapsody (2001) — A high-octane Korean thriller with heart and action

Directed by Jang Hoon in 2001, *The Rhapsody* is a gripping Korean thriller that plunges viewers into a high-stakes chase against time. One stormy night, the Agency for Defense Development is targeted in a daring heist, with top-secret files vanishing into the shadows. When the Ministry of National Defense finds itself at a dead end, the spotlight turns to a rogue anti-terrorist squad known as the Scorpion A-Team. Led by the hard-nosed but deeply loyal Kang Min-sik, the team must navigate a web of betrayal and danger to uncover the stolen secrets—all while grappling with personal demons, including Min-sik's bond with his blind sister.

The film blends explosive action with emotional depth, weaving together themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between justice and survival. Its tense atmosphere, driven by a relentless plot and sharp character dynamics, keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Set against the backdrop of a relentless downpour and the gritty underbelly of espionage, *The Rhapsody (2001)* delivers a pulse-pounding experience that lingers long after the credits roll.