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Movie review - Yadang: The Snitch
Complex, dark Korean crime drama with solid performances from several principals
Yadang: The Snitch **1/2 (out of 5) This Korean crime drama is longer on plot and shorter on action than most of those I’ve reviewed. The title gives you the same word in two languages. Protagonist and narrator Lee Kang-soo (Kang Ha-neul, best known here from a key role in Season 2 of Squid Game) is framed for drug possession, imprisoned, then given the chance to work off his sentence, and eventually turn ratting out drug dealers into a career. His benefactor is an ambitious prosecutor, Goo Gwan-hee (Yoo hae-jin). Their efforts are variably appreciated and hindered by a top cop, Oh Sang-jee (Park Hae-joon). All three deliver fine performances.
The first two enjoy a long string of successes until something goes sour. The intertwining of the massively-profitable drug trade with law enforcement and politics makes for a mare’s nest of players and shifting alliances that many might find hard to follow. Friends become foes, and vice versa, often in ways that may not be clear to viewers. It’s not a casual binge for those who care about plotlines. Writer Hyo-seok Kim put most of the emphasis on character arcs and plot twists, rather than titillation or splashy action in this dialog-heavy script.
One other performer stands out as particularly sympathetic. Chae Won-Bin’s Um Su Jin is a popular young actress who starts using drugs and winds up in the middle of the plans and conflicts among the male leads. Her role as an ingenue who gets in over her head may be the most moving part of the film, despite relatively brief screen time.
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There’s little sex or nudity; considerable drug usage and drinking – voluntary and otherwise; several scenes of gruesome violence. The result is a solid film requiring some concentration that may or may not linger in one’s memory.
(Yadang: The Snitch, in Korean with subtitles, debuts on Digital Platforms from Well Go USA on 9/9/25)