
Heo Myeong-haeng
Director


'Monster Cop' Ma Seok-do investigates an illegal online gambling business led by a former STS Baek and an IT genius CEO Chang. Ma proposes an unexpected alliance to Jang and begins hunting down the criminals.

Heo Myeong-haeng
Director

Don Lee
Executive Producer

Yoon Il-sang
Original Music Composer

Park Sung-chan
Lighting Director

Oh Sang-ho
Writer

Billy Acumen
Executive Producer

Nam Ji-soo
Costume Design

Kim Sun-min
Editor

Don Lee
Ma Seok-do

Kim Moo-yul
Baek Chang-gi

Park Ji-hwan
Jang I-soo

Lee Dong-hwi
Jang Dong-cheol

Lee Ju-bin
Han Ji-su

Lee Beom-soo
Jang Tae-su

Kim Min-jae
Kim Man-jae

Kim Do-gun
Jung Da-wit

Kim Shin-bi
Kang Nam-su

Hyun Bong-sik
Kwon

Kim Ji-hoon
Jo Ji-hoon

Kim Young-woong
Ahn

Ryu Ji-hoon
Lee

Baek Su-ho
Cho Sung-jae

Bae Jae-won
Choi Yoo-sung

Ahn Seong-bong
Jason

Kim Ho-jun
Salesman

Jeong In-gi
Li Sang-yong
MovieGuys
7/4/2024
I really enjoy The Roundup franchise, its fast , paced, simple fun. That said, I'm not quite so enthusiastic about the latest film Punishment. What makes these films work is simple fast paced, frenetic action combined with top class choreography. This film certainly has most of these elements but it doesn't work as well. Why? Perhaps its biggest short coming is its not especially cohesive. It builds and diffuses its much needed pace.This is not helped at all by jumping between geographical locations and complicating the team dynamic. The main character behaving like a medieval vassal, getting on his knees at one point to beg to keep a case, didn't impress either. Nor does, the at times, rather lame humour,that feels tacked on. On the upside what remains is moderately entertaining but its not enough to really see this iteration shine. In summary, not every film in any franchise can be a winner. The Roundup: Punishment is not awful but its not all that good either.