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The Plan is a film of genre Documentary with Shin Eun-kyung

The Plan (2014)

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Length 1h38

The Plan (Hangul: 설계; hanja: 設計; RR: Seolgyeo) is a 2014 South Korean thriller film directed by Park Chang-jin.

Synopsis

Se-hee is a notoriously cold-blooded money-lender. In order to survive in the cruel business, she is not afraid to seduce a man, destroy a family, or take away collateral through underhanded means. By the time her name becomes known in the business, she has two men who are always by her side: financial sponsor In-ho, and adoring regular guy Yong-hoon.

Actors

Shin Eun-kyung

(Se-hee)
Kang Ji-sub

(Yong-hoon)
Lee Ki-young

(In-ho)
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