Unlike a Hollywood film like The Wolf of Wall Street , which glamorizes excess, Money is suffused with Korean han —a collective feeling of unresolved resentment and sorrow. The film's antagonist, the mysterious "Number 4" (a brilliant, chilling performance by Ryu Jun-yeol), is not a monster. He is a mirror: someone who realized that laws exist to protect the powerful, so he chose to become lawless. The real horror is not his crimes—it's that the viewer almost roots for him.
In the world of South Korean cinema, few films capture the cold, gritty reality of the stock market and financial corruption as effectively as Money (2019). Directed by Park Noo-ri, this crime thriller quickly became a box office hit in South Korea, praised for its fast pacing, sharp dialogues, and realistic depiction of the Seoul brokerage world. Money -2019- Dual Audio -Hindi ORG Korean- Bl...
A young stockbroker, Jo Il-hyun (Ryu Jun-yeol), dreams of getting rich quick. He gets involved in a secret, illegal stock trading scheme run by the enigmatic “Ticket Master” (Yoo Ji-tae). As he makes huge profits, he attracts the attention of both a dogged financial crimes investigator and dangerous underworld figures. Unlike a Hollywood film like The Wolf of
Critics have described it as a fast-paced "Wolf of Wall Street" style thriller that successfully simplifies complex financial concepts for a general audience. Money (2019) - IMDb The real horror is not his crimes—it's that
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: Reviewers from The Korea Herald and EonTalk praise it for being fast-paced and suspenseful, though some suggest it leans more on being a "fun" thriller than a deep social commentary . Performance & Reception