The Thieves

The Thieves
Theatrical release poster
Hangul
도둑들
Hanja
盜賊들
Revised RomanizationDodukdeul
McCune–ReischauerTodukdŭl
Directed byChoi Dong-hoon
Written by
  • Choi Dong-hoon
  • Lee Ki-cheol
Produced byAhn Soo-hyun
Starring
CinematographyChoi Young-hwan
Edited byShin Min-kyung
Music by
Distributed byShowbox/Mediaplex
Release date
  • July 25, 2012 (2012-07-25)[1]
Running time
136 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
Languages
  • Korean
  • Japanese
  • English
  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
BudgetUS$14.1 million (₩15.2 billion)
Box officeUS$86.7 million[2]

The Thieves (Korean도둑들) is a 2012 South Korean heist action comedy film directed by Choi Dong-hoon with an ensemble cast.[3][4][5][6][7] With over 12.9 million ticket sales, the action comedy is the tenth highest-grossing film in Korean film history.

Plot

Yenicall, a cat burglar seduces the owner of Leesung Gallery, and steals a rare artifact with the help of three other partners: Popie, the leader, Zampano, the assistant, and Chewingum, a middle-aged conwoman. They are visited by a detective shortly after and realize that staying in South Korea is too dangerous. They decide to join a heist led by a master thief named Macau Park, a Korean based in Macau who is also Popie's former boss. Popie brings along Pepsee, a convicted safe-cracker who was recently released on parole. In Hong Kong, Chen, Jonny and Andrew are contacted by Macau Park and agree to enroll as the Chinese part of the team, along with a safe-cracker named Julie.

Macau Park reveals the target to be the Tear of the Sun, a valuable diamond in the possession of Tiffany, the mistress of a powerful crime lord named Wei Hong. The plan is to steal the diamond while Tiffany is visiting a casino in Macau, and to sell it back to Wei Hong, a risky venture seeing that Wei Hong is known for murdering whoever offends him. Each team agrees, however, when they find out that the diamond is worth US$20 million. It turns out that Julie is really an undercover cop hoping to arrest Wei Hong. Both the Chinese and Korean teams are mistrustful of Macau Park. Chen, Johnny, and Andrew plan to ignore the diamond and run off with Tiffany's money, while Popie and Pepsee have purchased a fake diamond to swap with the real one. A flashback reveals that Macau Park, Popie, and Pepsee were formerly a team, but Park's cable snapped during an escape as he was rappeling and he ran off with the gold. Worried for his safety, Pepsee inadvertently exposed herself to a security camera, leading to her conviction.

With the help of Tiffany's step-sister, Macau Park lays out the plan. Chen and Chewingum are to pose as a Japanese couple and keep Tiffany occupied at the gambling table. Yenicall and Zampano are to infiltrate Tiffany's private suite through a window and open the door from the inside. Popie, Pepsee, and Julie are to enter the suite and open the two safes, one of which allegedly contains the diamond. As this takes place, Johnny and Andrew must enter the security room and hold the guards at gun-point. All of this has to happen within 10 minutes, after which the police will arrive. Chen and Chewingum find common ground in the Japanese language and end up growing closer. They fall in love over the course of the evening and spend the night together.

Meanwhile, Zampano unsuccessfully prods Yenicall for a confession of love, but she avoids answering by setting the plan in motion. As the plan is being executed, the team discovers that neither of the two safes contains the diamond, much to their dismay. As the police rush in, Chen and Chewingum try to escape in a car, but Chen is shot dead and the car collides with a wall, killing Chewingum. Johnny manages to escape, and so does Yenicall after Zampano surrenders to the police to buy her time. In the commotion, Macau Park, disguised as an old janitor, steals the diamond from a safety deposit box. Popie, Pepsee, and Andrew are arrested but fight inside the police van. Popie, Andrew, and the police jump out before the van plunges into a sea.

However, Pepsee is still handcuffed and nearly drowns, except that Macau Park suddenly arrives and rescues her. Pepsee regroups with Popie, Yenicall, and Andrew, and they force Tiffany's step-sister (who is in fact an actress hired by Macau Park) to reveal Macau Park's place of exchange: the Busan Grand Hotel, located in Busan, South Korea. While the step-sister distracts Macau Park in a cafe, the four break into Macau Park's apartment to search for the diamond. Macau Park reveals that it was Popie who cut the rappelling cable four years ago because he too was in love with Pepsee. When Macau Park tried to find his way back to them, he discovered the two locked in a passionate kiss. Not realizing that it was Pepsee's way of dealing with his "betrayal", he left.

Hearing this via earpiece, Pepsee confronts Popie and then walks off of the job. Yenicall finishes it by taking the real diamond and replacing it with a fake. Macau Park meets with Wei Hong, revealing that his main motive is revenge, as Wei Hong killed Macau Park's father. The meeting is raided by the South Korean police and SWAT and multiple gun-fights ensue. Popie tricks Yenicall into giving him the diamond and then runs away with it, leaving Andrew and Yenicall behind. While running Popiee is hit by a car and the diamond breaks, revealing that this too is a fake, planted by Yenicall. Pepsee is waiting at Busan Pier and spots Macau Park in the crowd, but Wei Hong arrives to kill him and Julie arrives to arrest Pepsee.

After Wei Hong opens fire, Julie turns her attention on Wei Hong and shoots him to death, while Macau Park and Pepsee escape. Pepsee returns to Korea and learns that Yenicall has travelled to Hong Kong again, hoping to find another buyer for the diamond. Pepsee also finds a gift of gold bars left by Macau Park. In the epilogue, Pepsee meets Leesung Gallery's owner, whom Yenicall had seduced, and asking him to buy the diamond. Before the exchange can take place, Macau Park calls Pepsee and reveals that he has infiltrated Yenicall's hotel room and stolen the diamond, and he promises that Pepsee will reunite with him soon.

Cast

Production

Casting negotiations began since late 2010,[26] and on March 21, 2011, film distributor Showbox confirmed the star-studded cast in a press release. Director Choi Dong-hoon was quoted: "These are the very actors that inspired me to write what I have for the movie's script starting from its first line. I'm dreaming of creating explosive ensembles that will clash or harmonize within a single movie due to their different styles."[27] Choi later confessed that the thought of directing this group of high-profile actors and actresses was "really scary", but "during filming, I couldn't take my eyes off the monitor because of the charisma of all these actors. Never did it occur to me that they needed to be handled in a certain way. It's just that the screenplay must be fully understood... We talk. Slowly infect them with my thoughts, mixing the individual with the movie's tone and manner."[5][6][28][29]

Calling Choi "a genius who also works extremely hard," actress Kim Hye-soo was in awe when she first read the script, saying, "It was a product of great effort, genius ideas and a detail-oriented, calculative mind. I think he knows who he is, the exact kind of films that he wants to make, and how to make them. The Thieves proves it."[30]

On comparisons with Ocean's Eleven, the director said he never went into production consciously thinking about the hit Hollywood film. Though similar to it, he thinks The Thieves is actually closer to his previous films The Big Swindle and Tazza: The High Rollers, with the action featured "invested with more emotion." Kim Yoon-seok added that contrary to the characters' compatible and harmonious collaboration in Ocean's Eleven, "In The Thieves, we are all over the place, all with our own faults. But I think that you will see through the friendships and love in the film, our unique emotional developments will show through."[6][31]

After six months of location shoots in Seoul, Busan,[32] Macau,[33] and Hong Kong, filming wrapped up on December 7, 2011.[34][35][36]

Box office

With 436,622 tickets sold on the day of its release, The Thieves recorded the second highest single day opening of all time in Korea after The Host opened with 449,500 tickets sold in 2006.[37] On its sixth day of release, it broke the 3 million mark in audience number, drawing 3.35 million viewers. [38][39][40] In eight days, the numbers had risen to 4,365,078 tickets,[41][42] by the eleventh day, it drew 6.2 million viewers,[43][44][45] by the thirteenth day, 7 million,[46][47] and over 8 million by the sixteenth day.[48][49][50]

After 22 days, it reached the "magic number" of 10 million viewers, only the sixth film to have done so in Korean film history.[51][52][53][54][55][56][57] Kim Soo-hyun then fulfilled his public pledge to give a piggyback ride to the 10 millionth ticket holder, a middle school girl.[58]

After reaching over 11 million viewers on its fourth week, it rose to number 4 on the Korean all-time box office charts, beating Haeundae.[59][60][61][62] It then passed 12 million to leapfrog over Taegukgi,[63][64] and on its sixth week its 12.31 million overtook King and the Clown's record to become the second highest-grossing movie in Korean film history.[65][66][67][68]

Though the film's promoter sent out a press release that The Thieves reached 13,020,393 admissions on October 2 (70 days since its opening), making it the highest on the all-time box office chart,[69][70][71][72][73] the Korean Film Council reported the actual admissions to be at 12,983,334 — leaving the previous record of The Host unbroken.[74]

International release

The distribution rights to the picture were purchased by several countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Vietnam.[75][76][77] It made its North American premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival,[78] and was distributed in the US by Well Go USA Entertainment.[79] Well Go released it on DVD and Blu-ray on February 12, 2013.[citation needed]

Film festivals

Year Festival Section Notes
2012 37th Toronto International Film Festival Contemporary World Cinema
17th Busan International Film Festival Open Cinema
45th Sitges Film Festival Official Fantàstic Casa Asia
32nd Hawaii International Film Festival Closing Film U.S. Premiere
21st Philadelphia Film Festival World Narrative
2013 15th Deauville Asian Film Festival Non-Competing
15th Udine Far East Film Italian Premiere
4th Korean Film Festival in Australia Closing Film
2022 21st New York Asian Film Festival Genre Masters [80]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2012 Best Director Choi Dong-hoon Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Kim Hae-sook Nominated
Best New Actor Kim Soo-hyun Nominated
Best Cinematography Choi Young-hwan Won
Best Art Direction Lee Ha-jun Won
Buil Readers' Jury Award The Thieves Won
Best Director Choi Dong-hoon Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Kim Hae-sook Won
Best Cinematography Choi Young-hwan Won
Best Film The Thieves Nominated
Best Director Choi Dong-hoon Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Kim Hae-sook Nominated
Best New Actor Kim Soo-hyun Nominated
Best Screenplay Choi Dong-hoon, Lee Ki-cheol Nominated
Best Cinematography Choi Young-hwan Nominated
Best Lighting Kim Sung-kwan Nominated
Technical Award Yoo Sang-sub, Jung Yoon-hyun Won
Popularity Award Kim Soo-hyun Won
Audience Choice Award for Most Popular Film The Thieves Won
20th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards[84]
Grand Prize (Daesang) Kim Yoon-seok Won
Best Film The Thieves Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress in Film Kim Hye-soo Won
13th Women in Film Korea Awards[85][86]
Best Producer Ahn Soo-hyun Won
2013
4th KOFRA[87] Film Awards[88]
Best Supporting Actress Kim Hae-sook Won
Best Supporting Actress Kim Hye-soo Nominated
Jun Ji-hyun Nominated
Best Cinematography Choi Young-hwan Nominated
Best Editing Shin Min-kyung Nominated
Best Director Choi Dong-hoon Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Jun Ji-hyun Nominated

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Возрастно-половая пирамида населения Парагвая на 2020 год Парагва́йцы (исп. paraguayos) — основное население Парагвая. Общая численность населения Парагвая — 7 133 000 чел. (2020 г.)[1]. В Парагвае — 6 млн, в Аргентине — 500 тыс., в Бразилии — 70 тыс. Основная религ�...

 

 

The Moth Cover of the first editionAuthorJames M. CainCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreAutobiographical novelPublisherAlfred A. KnopfPublication date1948Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)ISBN978-0451008114 The Moth is a novel by James M. Cain published in 1948 by Alfred A. Knopf. The work is the last of Cain’s four novels to feature opera as a central element of the story; the others are Serenade (1937), Mildred Pierce (1941) and Career in C Major (1943)[1][2&...

This article is about the city. For the river the city is named after, see Green River (Colorado River tributary). City in Wyoming, United StatesGreen River, WyomingCityDowntown Green River, looking east at Flaming Gorge Way.Location of Green River in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.Green River, WyomingLocation in the United StatesCoordinates: 41°31′43″N 109°27′58″W / 41.52861°N 109.46611°W / 41.52861; -109.46611CountryUnited StatesStateWyomingCountySweetwaterGo...

 

 

Benita Humedari The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937)Lahir(1907-10-14)14 Oktober 1907London, InggrisMeninggal1 November 1967(1967-11-01) (umur 60)Egerton, Kent, InggrisMakamKent County Crematorium, Charing, Kent, InggrisPekerjaanPemeranTahun aktif1925–1956Suami/istriEric Siepmann ​ ​(m. 1926; bercerai 1931)​ Ronald Colman ​ ​(m. 1938; wafat 1958)​ George Sanders ​(m. 1959...

 

 

Основна́я теоре́ма о вы́четах — мощный инструмент для вычисления интеграла мероморфной функции по замкнутому контуру. Её часто используют также для вычисления вещественных интегралов. Она является обобщением интегральной теоремы Коши и интегральной формулы Коши. Illust...

S.S. Giugliano Calcio 1928Calcio Tigrotti, Gialloblù Segni distintivi Uniformi di gara Casa Trasferta Terza divisa Colori sociali Giallo, blu Simboli Tigre Inno Alè Giugliano Dati societari Città Giugliano in Campania Nazione  Italia Confederazione UEFA Federazione FIGC Campionato Serie C Fondazione 1928 Rifondazione1934Rifondazione2010Rifondazione2021 Proprietario Mazzamauro Group S.R.L.[1] Presidente Elena Annunziata Mazzamauro[2] Alfonso Mazzamauro (onorario) e Cir...

 

 

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For the Doris Troy song, see What'cha Gonna Do About It. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Whatcha Gonna Do About It – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message) 1965 single by Small FacesWhatcha Gonna Do About ItBelgian picture slee...

 

 

1945 Yugoslavian parliamentary election ← 1938 11 November 1945 1950 → All 354 seats in the Federal AssemblyAll 175 seats in the Assembly of NationsTurnout88.57%   First party   Leader Josip Broz Tito Party KPJ Alliance People's Front Seats won 354 Percentage 90.48% Prime Minister before election Josip Broz Tito KPJ Prime Minister after election Josip Broz Tito KPJ Parliamentary elections were held in Yugoslavia on 11 November 1945.[1] Due to an o...

 

 

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Валерий Михайлович Асадчевукр. Валерій Михайлович Асадчев председатель Полтавской областной государственной администрации 26 июля 2006 года — 26 марта 2010 года Президент Виктор Андреевич ЮщенкоВиктор Фёдорович Янукович Предшественник Степан Степанович Бульба Преемни...

 

 

County in Virginia, United States For the former county in Tasmania, Australia, see Buckingham Land District. County in VirginiaBuckingham CountyCountyBuckingham County Courthouse FlagSealLocation within the U.S. state of VirginiaVirginia's location within the U.S.Coordinates: 37°34′N 78°32′W / 37.57°N 78.53°W / 37.57; -78.53Country United StatesState VirginiaFounded1761Named forDuke of BuckinghamSeatBuckinghamLargest townDillwynArea • Tot...

 

 

American comedian and TV personality (born 1965) Kathleen MadiganMadigan in December 2008 during the USO Holiday TourBorn (1965-09-30) September 30, 1965 (age 58)[1]Florissant, Missouri, U.S.Medium Stand-up television Alma materSouthern Illinois University EdwardsvilleGenresObservational comedySubject(s)Interpersonal relationships, everyday life Kathleen Madigan is an American stand-up comedian and TV personality. In addition to her stand-up comedy performances, she is a reg...

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The Chithamur block is a revenue block in the Chengalpattu district of Tamil Nadu, India. It has a total of 43 panchayat villages. References Map of revenue blocks of Kanchipuram district. Government of Tamil Nadu. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. vteChengalpattu districtDistrict headquarters Chengalpattu Region Tondaimandalam State Tamil Nadu Country India Revenue administrationDivisions Chengalpattu division Madurantakam division Tambaram division Taluks Cheyyur taluk Chengalpat...

 

 

American cyclist (born 1963) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find sources: Steve Hegg – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message)...

RMC Group plcCompany typePublic limited companyIndustryConcreteFounded1930Defunct2005FateAcquiredSuccessorCemexHeadquartersEgham, Surrey, United Kingdom RMC Group plc (formerly Ready Mixed Concrete Limited) was a ready mixed concrete, quarrying and concrete products company headquartered in Egham, United Kingdom. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, but was acquired by Cemex of Mexico in 2005. History The Company was founded by Kjeld Am...

 

 

Ne pas confondre avec Isabelle de France (1295-1358) et Isabelle de France (1389-1409), qui furent aussi reines consorts d'Angleterre au siècle suivant. Isabelle TailleferGisant d'Isabelle d'AngoulêmeAbbaye de FontevraudTitres de noblesseReine d'AngleterreDame d'IrlandeDuchesse d'AquitaineDuchesse de NormandieComtesse d'Anjou, du Maine et de TouraineComtesse d'AngoulêmeDame de Lusignan Comtesse de la MarcheBiographieNaissance V. 1188 / 1192Décès 4 juin 1246Abbaye de FontevraudSépulture...