Six years later, both men are struggling. Han-gyu now runs a private agency that tracks down runaway mail-order brides, while Ji-won is living as a deserted spy, unable to return North.
As they live and work together, their mutual suspicion gradually turns into a genuine, albeit tense, friendship as they realize their shared humanity. subtitle Secret.Reunion.2010.DVDRip.XviD.AC3-ARJ
Critics from Variety praised the chemistry between the two leads, particularly Song Kang-ho's "aggressive yet amicable" performance. Reviewers from Flixist noted that while it follows buddy-cop tropes, its emotional weight comes from the real-world tension between North and South Korea. Review: Secret Reunion - Flixist Six years later, both men are struggling
Watch the official trailer to see the dynamic between the two lead actors as they transition from enemies to partners: Secret Reunion - OFFICIAL TRAILER - English Subtitles AsianCrush YouTube• Sep 16, 2010 Critical Reception Critics from Variety praised the chemistry between the
Lee Han-gyu (played by Song Kang-ho) is a hot-tempered South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS) agent who attempts to bust the operation but fails. Due to the botched mission and the resulting casualties, Han-gyu is fired from the NIS.
It was one of the highest-grossing films in South Korea in 2010, second only to The Man from Nowhere .