(Korean: 베를린), released internationally as The Berlin File , is a high-octane 2013 South Korean spy thriller that gained critical and commercial acclaim for its sophisticated action and gritty atmosphere. Film Overview
He must protect his wife, Ryeon Jung-hee (Jun Ji-hyun), a translator at the North Korean embassy, while trying to uncover who betrayed them. Core Cast Description Ha Jung-woo Pyo Jong-seong A highly skilled North Korean agent. Jun Ji-hyun Ryeon Jung-hee Pyo's wife and embassy translator. Han Suk-kyu Jeong Jin-soo A determined South Korean intelligence officer. Ryoo Seung-bum Dong Myung-soo A cold-blooded North Korean operative sent to purge Pyo. Critical & Commercial Reception The Berlin File (2013) - IMDb Bereullin
Pyo is branded a traitor by his own government and hunted by multiple factions, including the CIA, Mossad, and South Korean intelligence. Jun Ji-hyun Ryeon Jung-hee Pyo's wife and embassy translator
The story follows (Ha Jung-woo), a North Korean "ghost agent" living in Berlin. During an illegal arms deal that goes sideways, he is suddenly exposed and finds himself at the center of a massive international conspiracy. Critical & Commercial Reception The Berlin File (2013)
Primarily filmed on location in Berlin, Germany , and Riga, Latvia . Plot Summary
Ryoo Seung-wan, known for his kinetic action style in films like The City of Violence . Genre: Espionage / Action Thriller. Release Date: January 30, 2013 (South Korea).