The story follows (Ha Jung-woo), a North Korean "ghost agent" living in Berlin. During an illegal arms deal that goes sideways, he is suddenly exposed and finds himself at the center of a massive international conspiracy.
(Korean: ë˛ ëĄĽë¦°), released internationally as The Berlin File , is a high-octane 2013 South Korean spy thriller that gained critical and commercial acclaim for its sophisticated action and gritty atmosphere. Film Overview Bereullin
He must protect his wife, Ryeon Jung-hee (Jun Ji-hyun), a translator at the North Korean embassy, while trying to uncover who betrayed them. Core Cast Description Ha Jung-woo Pyo Jong-seong A highly skilled North Korean agent. Jun Ji-hyun Ryeon Jung-hee Pyo's wife and embassy translator. Han Suk-kyu Jeong Jin-soo A determined South Korean intelligence officer. Ryoo Seung-bum Dong Myung-soo A cold-blooded North Korean operative sent to purge Pyo. Critical & Commercial Reception The Berlin File (2013) - IMDb The story follows (Ha Jung-woo), a North Korean
Pyo is branded a traitor by his own government and hunted by multiple factions, including the CIA, Mossad, and South Korean intelligence. Film Overview He must protect his wife, Ryeon
Primarily filmed on location in Berlin, Germany , and Riga, Latvia . Plot Summary
Ryoo Seung-wan, known for his kinetic action style in films like The City of Violence . Genre: Espionage / Action Thriller. Release Date: January 30, 2013 (South Korea).