The movie "Unofficial Operation" has released stills that depict the intense struggle for survival of Ha Jung-woo and Ju Ji-hoon against the backdrop of Lebanon in 1987. Set to be released on August 2nd, "Unofficial Operation" is a buddy action film that follows the story of Min-joon (played by Ha Jung-woo), a diplomat who ventures to Lebanon to rescue his missing colleague, and Pansu (played by Ju Ji-hoon), a local taxi driver.
The newly released stills vividly capture the gritty determination of Min-joon, a low-ranking diplomat, as he embarks on the unofficial operation with a bag of money, showcasing his unwavering resolve to complete the mission in any crisis.
On the other hand, the stills of Pansu, a street-smart taxi driver with a knack for scams, pique curiosity about how he, with his exceptional survival skills, will navigate the situation alongside Min-joon.
Furthermore, the images of the two comrades-in-arms walking shoulder to shoulder in an unfamiliar land hint at the delightful buddy chemistry between them, as they rely on each other even in unpredictable and unforeseen circumstances.
The presence of armed gangsters surrounding the taxi and the explosions in the ruins of a devastated town heighten anticipation for the dynamic action that unfolds in the perilous streets of Beirut.
"Unofficial Operation" is set to be released on August 2nd.