Cast and Crew of Countdown

Countdown

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In the thrilling film "Countdown," audiences are introduced to a ruthless debt collector known for his relentless pursuit of his targets. He operates with a cold heart, driven by a singular focus on success and profit. His life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a strikingly beautiful woman, an ex-impostor whose enigmatic persona hides a web of deception. Her allure captivates him, but her words are a maze of falsehoods, leaving the collector torn between attraction and skepticism. As their paths intertwine, a precarious tension builds, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown.

As the narrative unfolds, the debt collector discovers that this mysterious woman holds the key to saving his life—a glimmer of hope amidst the chaos he has created. However, their relationship quickly spirals into a twisted game of trust and betrayal. The allure of her beauty is overshadowed by the realization that, rather than salvation, she may be leading him into even deeper trouble. The plot thickens as he races against time, with his heart thundering in his chest, knowing that every decision could be his last. Each revelation exposes darker secrets that challenge his instincts and force him to navigate a treacherous landscape of deceit.

With a ticking clock and mounting tension, the collector is thrust into a desperate battle where the stakes are life and death. The film expertly intertwines elements of suspense and romance, as he grapples with both external adversaries and his own heart. As the deadline approaches, he must confront his feelings for the woman who seems to spell nothing but danger, questioning whether his heart will continue to beat in the face of impending doom. "Countdown" is a gripping tale that explores the complexities of trust and desire, proving that sometimes the ones who promise salvation can be the very source of our undoing.

Full Cast of Countdown

Jung Jae-young as Tae Gun-ho

Jung Jae-young

Tae Gun-ho

In the South Korean film "Countdown," Jung Jae-young delivers a compelling performance as Tae Gun-ho, a debt-ridden veterinarian who becomes embroiled in a life-or-death struggle against time and a deadly virus. Jung's portrayal of Tae is multifaceted; he captures the character's initial desperation and moral ambiguity with nuance, as Tae resorts to unethical means to secure a life-saving drug for his daughter. As the narrative unfolds, Jung skillfully conveys Tae's transformation from a man driven by despair to a determined hero fighting against a ticking clock and a mysterious adversary. His performance is both physically demanding and emotionally resonant, showcasing Tae's vulnerability and tenacity. Jung's ability to navigate the complex layers of Tae's character, from moments of raw fear to displays of resourceful courage, anchors the thriller and adds depth to its tension-filled atmosphere, making his portrayal of Tae Gun-ho a memorable highlight of "Countdown."

Jeon Do-yeon as Cha Ha-yeon

Jeon Do-yeon

Cha Ha-yeon

Jeon Do-yeon's portrayal of Cha Ha-yeon in the South Korean thriller "Countdown" is a testament to her versatility and depth as an actress. As a hitwoman with a tumultuous past, Jeon brings a complex blend of vulnerability and steely resolve to the character, creating a multi-dimensional portrayal that captivates the audience. Her ability to convey Ha-yeon's internal struggle between her professional duties and her desperate search for a way out of her violent lifestyle adds a layer of humanity to the film's tense narrative. Jeon's performance is physically demanding, showcasing her character's prowess in action sequences while also being emotionally taxing, as she navigates the moral quandaries of her profession. Her nuanced expressions and subtle gestures reveal the depth of Ha-yeon's conflict, making her journey both compelling and heart-wrenching. Jeon Do-yeon's work in "Countdown" is a standout example of her talent for embodying complex characters, ensuring that Cha Ha-yeon remains a memorable and impactful figure in the landscape of South Korean cinema.

Oh Man-seok as Swy

Oh Man-seok

Swy

Oh Man-seok delivers a compelling performance as Swy in the South Korean film 'Countdown,' directed by Heo Jong-ho. Swy is a loyal and resourceful enforcer for a gang, whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is tasked with hunting down a wayward member who has stolen from the boss. Oh Man-seok brings a nuanced gravitas to the role, balancing the character's fierce determination and simmering intensity with unexpected moments of vulnerability. His portrayal of Swy is both physically imposing and emotionally resonant, as he navigates the treacherous underworld and confronts his own moral compass. Oh's performance is a highlight of the film, showcasing his ability to convey the complexity of a man caught between duty and his own conscience, ultimately elevating 'Countdown' with a character that is both memorable and deeply human.

Jeong Man-sik as Manager Han

Jeong Man-sik

Manager Han

Jeong Man-sik delivers a compelling performance as Manager Han in the South Korean sci-fi thriller 'Countdown.' His portrayal of the pragmatic and resourceful manager of a private shelter for the wealthy, amidst a global pandemic, showcases his versatility as an actor. Manager Han is a character whose priorities shift from ensuring the survival of the elite to confronting the moral dilemmas that arise in the face of humanity's potential extinction. Jeong Man-sik brings depth to the role, expertly navigating the character's transition from a cold, by-the-book enforcer to a man grappling with the ethical implications of his actions and the new world order. His performance is marked by a nuanced balance of sternness and vulnerability, making Manager Han a standout character in the film's apocalyptic narrative. Jeong's ability to convey the internal struggle of a man torn between duty and conscience adds a layer of complexity that resonates with the film's overarching themes of survival, morality, and human connection.

Kim Dong-wook as Fly

Kim Dong-wook

Fly

In the South Korean film "Countdown," Kim Dong-wook delivers a compelling performance as the enigmatic character known simply as "Fly." His portrayal is a standout feature of the movie, as he brings a complex blend of charisma and menace to the role. Fly is a terminally ill patient who forms an unlikely bond with the protagonist, a brutal debt collector played by Jeon Do-yeon. Kim Dong-wook's performance is nuanced, capturing the essence of a man who is both victim and victimizer, living on borrowed time and grappling with the moral ambiguities of his actions. His on-screen presence is magnetic, drawing viewers into the depths of his character's psyche, and his interactions with Jeon Do-yeon are charged with a raw intensity that propels the narrative forward. Kim Dong-wook's ability to evoke empathy for Fly, despite his darker inclinations, is a testament to his skill as an actor, making his character one of the most memorable elements of "Countdown."

Kim Jae-hwa as Mom-bbae

Kim Jae-hwa

Mom-bbae
Song Hye-kyo as Nice looking girl in disguise

Song Hye-kyo

Nice looking girl in disguise

Song Hye-kyo (born November 22, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She was born with a grave illness and doctors did...

Lee Min-young

Jang Hyeon-ji

Crew of Countdown

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