Summary of "2025년 종결지으러 왔다.. ≪내부자들≫ 감독이 ≪서울의봄≫ 제작자와 디즈니 올해 제작비 몰빵해서 만든 , 단언컨대 2025 하반기 최고작 ≪메이드 인 코리아≫"
Overview
The subtitles describe:
- Plot events from Disney+’s series 《메이드 인 코리아 (Made in Korea)》
- The narrator’s commentary praising it as a major 2025 H2 release.
Main story / analysis reported in the subtitles
1) Hijacking incident and national emergency (Japan → North Korea plot)
- A mission involving a man resembling Hyun Bin (identified in the subtitles as Kenji/眞다 Kenji) is tasked with delivering a bag safely to Daeyu, so the target “forgets about it.”
- The operation spirals into catastrophe due to unexpected variables:
- storm/rain
- travel to North Korea
- a major crisis in which a Japanese plane (138 passengers/staff) is hijacked mid-air
- The subtitles claim the Japanese government’s response was disastrous, citing:
- lax or outdated security procedures
- a lack of proper checks and even a missing “manual” for such a scenario
- Japan is ultimately portrayed as surviving thanks to the ingenuity and competence of veteran Captain “Kuniko Honda,” who manages the crisis under extreme threat.
2) Negotiation tactics and a “mastermind” plan
- The subtitles emphasize resolving the hostage situation through persuasion and seizing conversational initiative—described as a “textbook winning strategy.”
- A key twist is that the mastermind believes North Korea has “nothing left to take,” yet the outcome still lands exactly as intended.
- The operation’s success is framed as depending on engineered deception and coordinated communications, including:
- a message/request meant for routing from Pyongyang is actually triggered via the Seoul control tower
- the plane is misdirected to land at Incheon Airport instead of going to Pyongyang
- negotiations between Japan and Korea begin, though both sides clash over responsibility
3) CIA involvement and pre-arranged route correction
The subtitles assert that the CIA:
- received information about the hijacking in advance
- moved urgently
- guided the plane’s intended landing to Gimpo “according to the plan”
They also describe fallout where:
- the Japanese government eventually releases passengers under a condition involving a vice minister being taken hostage
- Japan then heads toward Pyongyang, again portrayed as matching the mastermind’s intent
4) Fallout: tightening aviation security
- After the incident, Japan supposedly introduces stronger aircraft security screening and even a law aimed at preventing hijacking-like scenarios.
- The narrator frames “leaving the bag behind” as the correct decision.
Second plot strand: Busan intelligence war (Manje faction vs Jo Man-je)
1) Organizational conflict and the identity of an internal operative
- In Busan, the subtitles introduce the Manjepa gang and question why it keeps entangling with the Yakguja gang, framed as possibly tied to rapid trading with Japan.
- Prosecutor Jang Kwon-young watches Han In-mu, whose true identity is revealed as Baek Ki-tae (Central Intelligence Agency)—painted by the narrator as the key mysterious figure.
2) Wiretaps, raids, and using “cheat codes”
- Director Hwang (head of Busan CIA) is portrayed as controlling operations with a single word.
- Prosecutor Jang Kwon-young’s investigation is described as thorough and brutal—disassembling and looting every related detail to build a case.
- Baek Ki-tae confronts Jo Man-je, demanding that both the investigation and the cover-up efforts targeting Jo Man-je and associated individuals stop.
- A “strategy” is described as framing national security—labeling and using an alleged connection to North Korea—along with mention that an expatriate wife is central to the manipulation.
3) Operations start; devices removed; showdown begins
- The subtitles describe surveillance upgrades:
- hearing devices installed across spaces
- teams waiting for the right arrival time
- raids based on intelligence that is not perfectly orchestrated (they can “listen to everything”)
- The segment ends with escalation:
- a blackout/turn-off request
- the CIA makes its “first move”
- a showdown begins with a clerk searching/cleaning devices, setting up the next part
Narrator/commentary about the show (why it’s praised)
The narrator claims:
- the introduced segment is only a small fraction (about 10 minutes), and
- the full series is far more intense.
Key points highlighted:
- convincing blending of fiction with real historical events
- direction praised as reminiscent of Woo Min-no (Inside Men) and works like:
- The Man Standing Next
- Howl
- casting praised for depth, including:
- Hyun Bin, Jung Woo-sung, Oh Do-won, Jo Yeo-jeong, Seo Woon-soo, Jung Sung-il, No Jae-won, Won Ji-an, Park Yong-woo
- special focus on Hyun Bin as likely to create a signature role
- the narrator positions the second half of 2025 as a “tentpole” release Disney+ heavily invested in, urging viewers to watch on Disney Plus
Presenters / contributors listed in the subtitles
- Director Woo Min-no (referenced via the comparison to other works)
- Hyun Bin
- Jung Woo-sung
- Oh Do-won
- Jo Yeo-jeong
- Seo Woon-soo
- Jung Sung-il
- No Jae-won
- Won Ji-an
- Park Yong-woo
- Disney Plus
- “Simubi” (narrator/creator sign-off)
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