New Delhi: Director Baek Jong Yul returns with a gripping entry into the grim and high-stakes realm of South Korean crime film with Believer 2. As a follow-up to the critically acclaimed Believer (2018), this new film once again stars Cho Jin Woong as the relentless detective Jo Won Ho. The Korean thriller film is now available to view on Netflix starting today, November 17th, 2023.
Star actress Han Hyo Joo’s character in Believer 2 goes through a radical change from her prior roles, riding an emotional roller coaster as she gets into character. Cho Jin Woong reprises his role as Detective Jo Won Ho, while Cha Seung Won reprises his role as the mysterious CEO of the firm, Brian. Rona, played by Lee Joo Young once again, is a deaf and mute drug manufacturer; her brother Dong Yeon is played by Kim Dong Young.
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Storyline
Detective Won Ho seeks the missing person Rak and he also pursues Teacher Lee, who is the chief of a drug ring. After a while, Brian and Keunkal show up in front of Won Ho. Keunkal is the only one who is aware of Teacher Lee’s true identity.
In the tale, the persistent search begins as Won Ho tries to find Rak, who disappeared after Brian was locked up. The narrative takes an exciting turn as it investigates a secret drug cartel, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
Review
Cho Jin Woong gives a remarkable performance as Detective Jo Won Ho. His nuanced depiction portrays Jo’s willpower and fragility. As Brian Lee, Cha Seung Won returns, bringing his charming energy, and heightening the film’s cat-and-mouse dynamic.
Oh Seung Hoon’s portrayal of Rock and Han Hyo Joo’s portrayal of the mysterious Keunkal both deserve praise for adding new dimensions to the story. Their work helps create a layered cast of characters, each with their own secrets and goals throughout the film.
ARE YOU EVEN READY FOR VILLIAN HAN HYO JOO? 🥳🥳🥳🥳#Believer2 coming tomorrow 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 pic.twitter.com/CphtHJbIj8
— Brown Sugar 🤎 (@Yettyclassy) November 16, 2023
Diversity is added to the cast with Kim Dong Young and Lee Joo Young, and their roles are crucial to the mystery that Won-ho is trying to solve.
The directing by Baek Jong Yul maintains the same level of intensity and suspense as the previous film. The gritty feel of the criminal underground is well captured on film, adding to the film’s overall sense of suspense and mystery. The film’s pace is just right, allowing for character growth as well as the action.
The narration of Kim Hee Jin’s script is tightly wound and interesting from beginning to end. The film expertly combines thriller aspects with action and criminality to create a well-rounded and exciting whole.
The second instalment of the Believer series continues the promising work of its forerunner by providing an exciting story that delves deep into the thorny issues of crime and punishment. This sequel lives up to the high standards established by the first film in the Believer series, thanks to its excellent cast, skilled directing, and intricate narrative.
*strutting home to my couch to watch #Believer2 *
it’s now streaming! only on #Netflix pic.twitter.com/9GuQT10YWQ
— Netflix K-Content (@netflixkcontent) November 17, 2023
*glances at the calendar*
What! I need to watch Believer asap so I can be gagged by Han Hyo-joo when #Believer2 drops on November 17.pic.twitter.com/EBhsPmQcop
— 𝓽. (@cinesandscenes) November 9, 2023
🇰🇷 [Movie] Believer 2 (2023)
Some wars never end.
A determined detective continues his search for the truth behind Asia’s largest drug organization and its elusive boss he has unfinished business with.#NowAvailable #Awafim pic.twitter.com/rlMV1qFfsE
— Awafim.tv (@awafimtv) November 17, 2023
believer 2 D-DAY! seated for villain hyojoo (the plot) pic.twitter.com/nJ5Jy7Mj0L
— ً (@hyoIena) November 16, 2023
BYUN YOHAN AND HAN HYOJOO JOINT SLAY??? #believer2 pic.twitter.com/v7Vtzz0cvB
— pras (@hyovrse) November 16, 2023
But Hyo Joo from C’est si Bon to Believer 2 VIP Premiere.
Where did she hide the 8 years???#Hanhyojoo #Believer2 #BigKnife pic.twitter.com/ekM70MFLzB
— Happy Me (@MB_112021) November 15, 2023