Ji-hoon is thrown directly into a deadly web of betrayal, double-crossing, and intelligence wars involving South Korean, North Korean, Chinese, and Japanese operatives. 💥 Key Highlights
At its core, the film explores the classic debate between idealism and pragmatism. Ji-hoon believes that "justice is preserved by being just," while Yaksha operates on the bloody principle that "justice must be preserved by any means necessary". 📊 Critical Reception
Ji Kang-in (played by Sul Kyung-gu ) is the ruthless leader of a Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) black ops unit known as the "Black Team". Nicknamed "Yaksha" after a fierce Buddhist deity, he stops at nothing to eliminate threats to national security, operating entirely on his own moral compass.
The film refuses to pull its punches. It relies heavily on top-tier stunt work, chaotic shootouts, tactical hand-to-hand combat, and car chases.
The story unfolds in Shenyang, China, a city known in the film as a dense global battleground for intelligence agencies.
While viewers on platforms like IMDb and TMDB praise the film for its relentless entertainment value and fast pace, it divides critics on its depth: "Doctor Cha" Showcases a Woman's Liberation
When headquarters begins to suspect the Black Team is falsifying reports, they dispatch Han Ji-hoon (played by Park Hae-soo), a straight-laced, rule-abiding prosecutor who was recently demoted after a failed corporate investigation.
Ji-hoon is thrown directly into a deadly web of betrayal, double-crossing, and intelligence wars involving South Korean, North Korean, Chinese, and Japanese operatives. 💥 Key Highlights
At its core, the film explores the classic debate between idealism and pragmatism. Ji-hoon believes that "justice is preserved by being just," while Yaksha operates on the bloody principle that "justice must be preserved by any means necessary". 📊 Critical Reception Yaksha: Ruthless Operations
Ji Kang-in (played by Sul Kyung-gu ) is the ruthless leader of a Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) black ops unit known as the "Black Team". Nicknamed "Yaksha" after a fierce Buddhist deity, he stops at nothing to eliminate threats to national security, operating entirely on his own moral compass. Ji-hoon is thrown directly into a deadly web
The film refuses to pull its punches. It relies heavily on top-tier stunt work, chaotic shootouts, tactical hand-to-hand combat, and car chases. 📊 Critical Reception Ji Kang-in (played by Sul
The story unfolds in Shenyang, China, a city known in the film as a dense global battleground for intelligence agencies.
While viewers on platforms like IMDb and TMDB praise the film for its relentless entertainment value and fast pace, it divides critics on its depth: "Doctor Cha" Showcases a Woman's Liberation
When headquarters begins to suspect the Black Team is falsifying reports, they dispatch Han Ji-hoon (played by Park Hae-soo), a straight-laced, rule-abiding prosecutor who was recently demoted after a failed corporate investigation.