120 minutos
Ahn Jung-geun, a commander in the Korean Independence Army, leaves behind his country, his family and his mother Cho Maria. Ahn Jung-geun and his comrades cut off the last segment of their ring fingers as a symbol of their dedication to liberate their nation, and as a solemn oath to kill Ito Hirobumi, a man at the center of Japan’s occupation of Korea, within three years. To keep his oath, Ahn Jung-geun arrives in Vladivostok. Meanwhile, Seol-hee, the independence fighters’ informant, disguises herself to get close to Ito Hirobumi. She finds out that Ito Hirobumi will be heading to Harbin to meet with a Russian delegation, and urgently informs the independence fighters. The fateful day of October 26, 1909 arrives. Ahn Jung-geun, who has been yearning for this day does not hesitate to fire his gun at Ito Hirobumi at Harbin Station. Arrested on site, he is charged with murder and tried not in a court of Joseon but in that of Japan…
Chung Sung-hwa
Ahn Jung-geun
Kim Go-eun
Seol-hee
Na Moon-hee
Cho Maria
Jo Jae-yun
Woo Deok-sun
Bae Jung-nam
Jo Do-seon
Lee Hyun-woo
Yu Dong-ha
Park Jin-joo
Ma Jin-ju
Chang Gi-young
Choi Ji-yong
Kim Sung-rak
Itō Hirobumi
Kim Joong-hee
Wada
Naoto Nojima
Chiba
Lee Gi-dong
Daisuke
Uhm Ji-sung
Young volunteer army
Jo Woo-jin
Ma Du-sik
Jang Young-nam
Kim Aryeo
Lee Il-hwa
Empress Myeongseong
Yoon Jae-guk
Recorder
Ahn Seong-bong
Military police
Kwon Ra-hui
Ahn Hyun-saeng
Jean Youichi
Mizoguchi
Jung Hyung-suk
Soldier
Choi Yoon-bin
Detective