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Chasing 2016 (2016)

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Genre: Action, Comedy
Country: Korean
Release year: 2016
Status: Completed
 
Seung-Joo (Kim Seung-Woo) is a CEO and Jung-Taek (Kim Jung-Tae) is a detective. They have known each other for 20 years. One night, Seung-Joo loses his cellphone to four male high-school students and Jung-Taek loses his gun to the same...
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