The Man Standing Next (Korean: 남산의 부장들; Hanja: 南山의 部長들; RR: Namsanui bujangdeul; lit. Chiefs of Namsan) is a 2020 South Korean political drama film directed by Woo Min-ho. Based on an original novel of the same title, the film stars Lee Byung-hun, Lee Sung-min, Kwak Do-won, and Lee Hee-joon as the high ranking officials of the Korean government and the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) during the presidency of Park Chung-hee 40 days before his assassination in 1979.
The film premiered in South Korea on 22 January 2020, where it topped the box office until 4 February 2020.It was released in the United States on 24 January 2020.It was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.The film was released in Japan on 22 January 2021, under the name KCIA.
In the 1970s, Korea is under the absolute control of President Park who controls the KCIA, the organization with an edge over any branch of government. The director of the KCIA, Kim Gyu-pyeong, is nearly the second-in-command, but faces rivalry from the president's security chief. In the midst of a reign of fear, a former KCIA director, Park Yong-gak, who knows all about the government's obscure and illegal operations, goes into exile, and testifies in front of the U.S. Congress, opening the floodgates to the investigation of Koreagate. As tension escalates, stifling political maneuvers by those desiring power collide explosively.
The film begins with Park Yong-gak, a former KCIA director, testifying against the South Korean President, Park in a United States Senate Committee and preparing to publish his manuscript on the regime. In response, Park sends Kim Gyu-pyeong, the current KCIA Director, to Washington DC in order to stop Park Yong-gak from publishing his manuscript. The two meet and Kim demands the manuscript from Park. Park hands it over, but then additionally suggests President Park's corruption in the form of money being wired to Swiss accounts.
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