A Company Man (2012) BluRay Dual Audio [Hindi DD2.0 & Korean] 720p & 480p x264 HD | Full Movie


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A Company Man (Full Movie)

iMDb Rating: 6.7/10
Genre: Action, Drama
Stars: Ji-seob So, Mi-yeon Lee, Do-won Kwak
Director: Sang-yoon Lim
Language: Hindi DD5.1 + Korean (Dual Audio)
Quality: BluRay  720p | 480p


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Download A Company Man 2012 Hindi Movie – Storyline :

When a change of heart moves a well-trained hitman to tender his resignation to his employers, no good comes of it for anyone.

Download A Company Man 2012 Full Movie Hindi – Review :

An impressive movie. More than just a crime-thriller/action flick, this film takes a hard look at the Korean/Asian work-ethic, underlining the dangerously soulless nature of ‘Corporate Family’. That’s what The Company featured in this film is, beyond it’s cover as metal-traders and its hidden, darker nature. The young field employees all see their Boss as a father-figure, “I love you, boss.” the literal mantra of their interactions with him, something they say with such casual ease as to suggest this is, in fact, a relatively common way to greet your boss in South Korea. The lieutenant of the Boss, who doles out and reviews ‘assignments’, is like the jealous older brother; his position assured by the hierarchy, but his self-worth frequently challenged by the skills of his underlings, for which he punishes them frequently, and for which they desperately apologize. The protagonist is immersed in this family, seeing it as his life entire. He truly does love his boss, and his devotion to The Company borders on the absolute. As he leaves youth behind however, crisis of conscience begin to afflict him. He begins to question the worth of his own assignments, the value of the lives he’s taking, and more and more he comes to feel that living should mean something more, and his love and devotion to a Company so callous and cruel has been gravely, woefully misplaced.

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