Quick (Hangul: 퀵; RR: Qwik) is 2011 South Korean contemporary action comedy starring Lee Min-ki, Kang Ye-won, Kim In-kwon, Ko Chang-seok, Ju Jin-mo. It was directed by Jo Beom-goo, produced by JK Film and distributed by CJ Entertainment. It was released on 20 July 2011 and ran at 115 minutes. It also premiered in American at the Otakon in Baltimore, Maryland on 29 July 2011.
In the year 2004 in Seoul, South Korea, a group of bikers are joy-riding through the streets and while their leader the teenage Han Gi-su (Lee Min-gi) is tearfully berated by girlfriend Chun-shim (Kang Ye-won) for scorning her. The biker Kim Myeong-sik (Kim In-kwon) is attracted to Chun-shim watches dolefully. Following some heavy traffic, Gi-su executes a perfect bike jump over it.
Six year later Gi-su is working as a bike messenger. After delivering a package to an office, the building blows up just after he leaves. Gi-su doesn't think his package was connected to the blast. Gi-su is later asked to drive Ah-rom, the lead vocalist of girl group OK Girls, to a televised stadium concert that she is late for. To his surprise, he finds that she is actually Chun-shim who is still angry at how she was treated years
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