South Korea, 1993. An agent of the National Intelligence Service is sent to Beijing to infiltrate a group of North Korean officials with the ultimate goal of obtaining information about their nuclear program.

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Tagline In the lasting days of the Cold War.
Release Date: Aug 08, 2018
Genres: , ,
Production Company: Sanai Pictures, Moonlight Film, CJ Entertainment
Production Countries: South Korea
Casts: Hwang Jung-min, Lee Sung-min, Cho Jin-woong, Ju Ji-hoon, Jeong So-ri, Kim Hong-pa, Ki Joo-bong, Kim Eung-soo, Chae Yong, Park Sung-woong, Park Jin-young
Status: Released
Budget: $17000000
Revenue: 3175
The Spy Gone North
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Along with impressively slick cinematography via Choi Chan-min and some outstanding production design (Taipei stands in for Beijing and North Korea), the film provides some fascinating insights into Korean history following the Cold War and the transition from a tightly-controlled to a more democratic South Korea. You don’t need to know much about Korean politics to enjoy ‘The Spy Gone North’; you only need an appreciation for political intrigue and tension-inducing filmmaking in general. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-spy-gone-north-engrossing-espionage-escapades

The Spy Gone North masterfully adapts the true story of ex-spy Park Chae Seo, offering a gripping espionage thriller grounded in real-world politics. With flawless cinematography, compelling performances, and impressively realistic sets (all filmed in South Korea), the film delivers both suspense and substance. This is a must-watch for fans of spy dramas craving authenticity and cinematic excellence. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)