The Negotiation

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The Negotiation is a 2018 South Korean action thriller film directed by Cho Ui-seok. The movie stars Son Hyun-joo, Ha Jung-woo, and Jo Jung-sik in pivotal roles. It tells the story of an ace crisis negotiator who is tasked with mediating a tense and complex situation involving a kidnapper with an extraordinary ability to remain calm under pressure. The story revolves around Do Joon-oh (played by Son Hyun-joo), a seasoned crisis negotiator who has handled countless hostage situations with ease and precision. However, when he is called to negotiate with a kidnapper known as Tae-ho (played by Ha Jung-woo), he finds himself out of his depth. Tae-ho has taken two innocent people, including a young boy, hostage in a department store, and Do Joon-oh is faced with the daunting task of convincing him to release his captives unharmed. As the negotiations begin, Do Joon-oh discovers that Tae-ho is a man with no apparent motivation for his actions. He seems calm, rational, and determined to see his demands met, and he consistently thwarts Do Joon-oh's attempts to probe his mind. The kidnapper's calm demeanor makes him a formidable opponent, and Do Joon-oh finds himself struggling to crack the code of his motivations. Tae-ho, it turns out, is a deeply troubled individual, haunted by a traumatic event from his past. He is driven by a desire for revenge against the society that he feels has wronged him, but the real reason behind his actions remains shrouded in mystery. As Do Joon-oh continues to negotiate with Tae-ho, he begins to sense that there is more to the kidnapper's story than meets the eye, and he becomes determined to uncover the truth. Meanwhile, Detective Jung (played by Jo Jung-sik), a young and ambitious officer, is tasked with providing backup to Do Joon-oh during the negotiations. As he watches the crisis unfold from the sidelines, he becomes increasingly frustrated with Do Joon-oh's inability to crack Tae-ho's code. However, Detective Jung soon realizes that Do Joon-oh's unorthodox approach may be the key to resolving the crisis peacefully. Throughout the movie, Do Joon-oh resorts to unorthodox methods to try and crack Tae-ho's calm demeanor. He tries everything from empathy to persuasion, but the kidnapper consistently outsmarts him. However, as the negotiations drag on, Do Joon-oh begins to realize that Tae-ho is not just a mindless kidnapper, but a complex and deeply troubled individual driven by a desire for justice. As the stakes escalate, Do Joon-oh finds himself at a crossroads. He can either continue to pursue his unorthodox approach, risking the lives of the hostages, or he can try a more traditional approach, potentially sparking a violent confrontation. In the end, it is Do Joon-oh's experience, intuition, and determination that ultimately allow him to crack the code of Tae-ho's motivations, and a tense and dramatic conclusion unfolds. The Negotiation is a gripping and thought-provoking movie that explores the complexities of human psychology and the delicate art of crisis negotiation. With its unique blend of action and drama, the movie keeps the audience on the edge of their seats as Do Joon-oh navigates the treacherous landscape of Tae-ho's mind. Ultimately, The Negotiation is a movie that raises important questions about the nature of justice, morality, and human behavior, making it a compelling and unsettling watch.
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