Arahan

Arahan is a 2004 South Korean action film directed by Ryoo Seung-wan and starring his brother Ryoo Seung-bum along with Yoon So-yi, Ahn Sung-ki and Jung Doo-hong. The film was a relative commercial success, selling over 2 million tickets domestically, but wasn't as well received by critics as Ryoo Seung-wan's previous films.

Plot
When a thief driving a motorcycle steals a purse of a pedestrian, the clumsy, naive and honest rookie policeman Sang-hwan runs after him, but Eui-jin, specialist in martial arts, captures the criminal swang and Sang-hwan is severely injured. She brings Sang-hwan to her home, where the six Masters of Tao heal him and believe that he has a powerful Qi, the spiritual energy of the universe, and could be a powerful warrior. Sang-hwan begins his training to ascend to a Maruchi, while the evil and ambitious Heuk-woon is accidentally released from his imprisonment. The powerful Heuk-woon attacks the masters, searching for a key that they protect, which would permit him to become an Arahan and dominate the world. When the masters are defeated, Sang-hwan and Eui-jin are the only and last hope to mankind.

Cast

 * Ryoo Seung-bum as Sang-hwan
 * Yoon So-yi as Eui-jin
 * Ahn Sung-ki as Ja-woon
 * Jung Doo-hong as Heuk-woon
 * Kim Su-hyeon as the TV host
 * Kim Hyo-seon as the TV host
 * Yoon Joo-sang as Mu-woon
 * Kim Ji-young as Banya
 * Baek Chan-gi as Seol-woon
 * Kim Young-in as Yeok-bong
 * Park Yoon-bae as Officer Choi
 * Lee Won as Seon-dong
 * Bong Tae-gyu as Officer Bong
 * Lee Oi-soo as Baek Poong
 * Ahn Gil-kang as Mr. Gang