Je-bo-ja (2014)
66KJe-bo-ja: Directed by Soon-rye Yim. With Park Hae-il, Lee Kyung-young, Yoo Yeon-Seok, Park Won-Sang. “This film is based on the true story of disgraced Korean researcher whose unethical practices were exposed after he received critical alarm for good work.” — Screen Red
“Koreans rarely disappoint when it comes to movies. Whether youu0026#39;re talking about dramas or thrillers, they always boast high production values combined with good acting from all involved.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhistle Blower is no exception. Here we have an intriguing story based on a true case that revolves around a scientist who claimed to be the first person to successfully clone human embryonic stem cells. The movie starts out with protag Yoon Min-cheolu0026#39;s investigation into illegal ovum trafficking that might be connected to Lee Jang-hwan, the aforementioned scientist, and his research into stem cell cloning. He decides to pursue the story further, but it quickly stirs public interest that backfires at Yoon and his network station. The rest is up to you to reveal, as it would be a shame to spoil more of the plot.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI feel like Iu0026#39;ve said enough regarding the movie. I wholeheartedly recommend it along with Silenced and Unbowed as some of the best Korean dramas Iu0026#39;ve seen recently. It might seem as a modest TV production at first, but it quietly pulls you along and doesnu0026#39;t let go until the end. Youu0026#39;ll enjoy watching Yoonu0026#39;s fight for justice against all odds.”