New World
"Three Men. Three Ways. To A Different World."
Lee Ja-sung has spent years climbing the ranks of an urban crime world by posing as a loyal insider to a powerful corporate gang. When the cold, calculating boss Kang Hyung-chul falls, the underworld begins to shift, and Ja-sung finds his carefully built cover tested from every side. Old... Read more
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About New World
Lee Ja-sung has spent years climbing the ranks of an urban crime world by posing as a loyal insider to a powerful corporate gang. When the cold, calculating boss Kang Hyung-chul falls, the underworld begins to shift, and Ja-sung finds his carefully built cover tested from every side. Old alliances tighten and new schemes emerge as different factions circle for control, and the line between duty and survival becomes blurred. Park Hoon-jung stages a tense web of loyalties where trust is scarce and every decision could cost him more than freedom. The film keeps the stakes high while peeling back the veneer of loyalty in a city where power is for sale today.
Directed by Park Hoon-jung, New World arrived in 2013 with an original script that highlights a dense web of crime and power. The film leans on a veteran cast including Lee Jung-jae and Choi Min-sik, delivering controlled, suspenseful performances that linger and suit hard edged thrillers.
Box office details are not provided in the supplied information, so no reliable worldwide or domestic figures can be cited here. The film drew attention mainly through festival screenings and solid home media release, helping it reach a broader audience.
New World carved out a space in Korean crime cinema by treating loyalty as a political currency rather than a simple moral choice. Its ensemble dynamic and stark, grounded style influenced later thrillers and helped elevate discussions about structure and ambition in the genre, inspiring filmmakers to push economical storytelling.
Critics praised the film for its tight plotting and strong performances, noting how trust erodes under pressure. The story probes the costs of ambition, the fragility of alliances, and the uneasy line between loyalty to colleagues and loyalty to self that lingers after the credits.
Details
- Release Date
- February 21, 2013
- Runtime
- 2h 14m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 515 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Thriller, Crime, Drama
- Country
- South Korea
- Studio
- Sanai Pictures +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Lee Jung-jae
Lee Ja-sung
Choi Min-sik
Kang Hyung-chul
Hwang Jung-min
Jung Chung
Park Sung-woong
Lee Joong-gu
Song Ji-hyo
Shin-woo
Kim Yoon-sung
Seok-moo
Na Kwang-hoon
Yang Moon-seok
Park Seo-yeon
Han Joo-kyung
Choi Il-hwa
Jang Su-ki
Ju Jin-mo
Officer at National Police Agency
Director: Park Hoon-jung