
No mercy, no escape, just vengeance.
Min-tae, a once-notorious gangster who now leads a peaceful retired life, discovers the bloody corpse of his only next of kin: his younger brother Seok-tae. With his brother’s missing wife Moon-young as the prime suspect, Min-tae uncovers a suspicious last phone call between her and a mysterious novelist, sparking a vicious hunt for the truth despite his seemingly deceitful former crime syndicate and the police in hot pursuit.
- 6.2
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 40m

Ha Jung-woo
Bae Min-tae
Kim Nam-gil
Kang Ho-ryeong
Yoo Da-in
Moon-young
Jeong Man-sik
Chang-mo
Im Sung-jae
Byung-gyu
Heo Sung-tae
Detective Park
Lee Sul
Detective Min
Kim Chan-hyung
Jae-man
Jang Jun-nyeong
Kang-ho
Park Jong-hwan
Bae Seok-tae
Cha Rae-hyung
Young-sub
Seo Hyun-woo
Detective Son
Jeong Jae-kwang
Myeong-woo
Seo Hye-rin
Cafe owner
Kim Min-sang
Police
Cha Mi-kyeong
Houseowner
Ryu Sung-hyun
Service ledger
Kim Mi-hwa
Snack bar
Yang Heung-ju
Snack bar
Released
ko
- #detective
Reviews
# Broken in all the right places **Spoiler warning ahead. Proceed only if you've already watched—or don't mind being broken wide open.** --- ## A title lost in translation There’s something quietly frustrating about mismatched titles. The Korean name for this film, 브로큰 (beurokeun)—Broken—says everything it needs to. It’s raw. It’s thematic. It’s accurate. And then came Nocturnal. El
If you know anything about South Korean cinema, you will be aware they have a penchant, for quality crime action thrillers. "Nocturnal" satisfies the crime action side of the equation but falls a little short, on the thriller aspect of this tale. The story, at its climax, ultimately feels a little predictable and underwhelming. That's not to say this isn't an inherently watchable productio











