Choi Min-sik (born May 30, 1962 in Seoul, South Korea) is a Korean actor who graduated from the Department of Drama and Filming at Dongguk University. This person's acting skills are exploding, and he can play a good person and a bad person, especially if he sees the demon in the demon and makes you grit your teeth, just like Hong Kong actor Fat Cat Zheng Zeshi.
Major Achievements:
The Best Actor Award at the 3rd Korea Blue Dragon Film Awards, the Best Actor Award at the 3rd Korea Film Grand Bell Awards, the Best Actor Award at the 2nd Korea Baeksang Arts Awards, and the Best Actor Award at the 2nd Asia Pacific Film Festival.
1. New World
"New World" is a Korean action film written and directed by Park Hoon-jeong and starring Choi Min-sik, Hwang Jeong-min and Lee Jung-jae, also known as the Korean version of Infernal Affairs.
The film tells a story of conspiracy and betrayal that takes place between the police, gangsters, and gang bosses. The film was released in South Korea on February 21, 2013.
New World Stills
Stills from New World
2. Life and death
"Life and Death Spy Change" is a spy action film directed by Jiang Digui and starring Choi Min-sik, Song Kang-ho, Han Seok-gyu and Kim Yoon-jin.
Set against the backdrop of the division of North and South Korea, the film tells the story of the rivalry and love between North and South Korean spies.
Stills from "Life and Death Spy Change"
Stills from "Life and Death Butterfly Change"
3. Be happy to death
Happy to Die is a love film written and directed by Jeong Ji-woo and starring Choi Min-sik, Jeon Do-yeon and Zhu Jin-mo.
The film tells the story of the love tragedy between the unemployed husband at home, the wife who longs for love to be nourished by the success of her career, and the lover who is obsessed with her first love.
The film was released in South Korea on December 11, 1999.
Stills from Happy to Death
4. Old boy
Old Boy is an action film directed by Park Chan-wook and starring Choi Min-sik, Yoo Ji-tae, kang Hye-jeong and others. The film was released in South Korea on November 21, 2003.
The film tells a story of revenge, the protagonist Wu Daxiu was suddenly kidnapped on the way home drunk, imprisoned in a private prison for 15 years, after finally being able to see the light of day, he desperately wants to find the reason for his abduction, and launches a crazy revenge plan.
Stills from Old Boys
5. See the devil
Seeing the Devil is a drama film directed by Kim Ji-woon and starring Lee Byung-hyun and Choi Min-sik. It premiered in South Korea on August 11, 2010.
The film mainly tells the story of the showdown between a serial killer who takes pleasure in killing and a police officer who is determined to avenge the death of his fiancée.
Stills from "Seeing the Devil"
6. The War against Crime: The Heyday of the Bad Guys
War on Crime: The Heyday of the Bad Guys is a South Korean action film directed by Yoon Jong-bin and starring Choi Min-sik, Ha Jeong-woo, Ma Dong-seok, Cho Jin-woong, Koo Do-won, and Kim Sung-jun.
Set in 1990, when South Korea's President Roh issued the 10.13 Declaration "War on Crime and Violence," the film tells the story of the bloodshed and violence that took place in the Busan police at that time in the process of sweeping up criminal forces.
The film was released in South Korea on February 2, 2012.
Stills from The War against Crime
7. Superbody
Superbody is a major sci-fi action film directed by French director Luc Besson and featuring Scarlett Johansson, Choi Min-sik, and Morgan Freeman, released in North America on July 25, 2014.
"Superbody" tells the story of a young woman who is forced to become a drug dealer, and then this drug pours into her own body, but it gives her superhuman powers: including telepathy, instantaneous absorption of knowledge and other skills, making her an omnipotent "superwoman".
Stills from "Superbody"
8. Big Tiger
Big Tiger is a historical war film directed by Park Hoon-jeong and starring Choi Min-sik, Jung Man-sik, Kim Sang-ho and others, which was released in South Korea on December 16, 2015.
Set against the backdrop of The Japanese rule of Korea, the film tells the story of the hunting master Senman-deok who fought to the death against the Japanese army in order to protect the last tiger in Korea.
Stills from "Big Tiger"
9. Naval Battle of Mingliang
The Battle of Mingliang is a costume war film directed by Kim Han-min, starring Choi Min-sik, Yoo Seung-yong, Cho Chun-woong, Jin-joo, Lee Jung-hyun and others, released in South Korea on July 30, 2014, and released Chinese mainland On December 12, 2014.
"The Battle of Mingliang" is based on real historical war events, telling the legendary story of the famous Korean general Lee Sun-sun who led 12 warships and defeated dozens of times his own Japanese sailors.
Stills from "The Battle of Mingliang"
10. Crying fists
"Crying Fist" is an action drama film written and directed by Yoo Seung-wan and starring Choi Min-sik and Yoo Seung-bum.
The film tells the story of two men who fight an inevitable life-and-death duel for their own livelihood.
The film was released in South Korea on April 1, 2005.
Stills from "Crying Fist"
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