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What's the name of the movie where the police sell fried chicken?

The police sell fried chicken. The movie is called Extreme Occupation.

Extreme Occupation is a comedy directed by Lee Byunghun, which was released in Korea on 20 19123 October.

The film adopts the absurd setting that the police pretend to open a fried chicken shop to investigate the case. If it is not well filmed, it will easily turn into a farce. However, a group of ordinary policemen and fried chicken, a popular food, have dispelled this unrealistic setting and are closer to reality, and all actors have contributed.

Behind-the-scenes tidbits of extreme occupations:

The story of this film comes from the same script as Wang Qianyuan's China movie "Lobster Interpol", that is, the award-winning script "Extreme Occupation" of the 20 15 China-South Korea story co-production project. The script was originally written by Korean screenwriter Wen Zhongri, and the film director Lee Byunghun is a veritable fried chicken powder. He likes fried chicken very much, so he can cook it himself at home.

But I didn't eat fried chicken on the set because I was superstitious that the director's eating props would affect the box office. At the dinner table in Suwon City, Gyeonggi Province, the birth of fried chicken with king ribs inspired screenwriter Se-yeong Bae. When looking at the menu, she always had difficulty in choosing fried chicken with king ribs and fried chicken, so she thought of fried chicken with ribs.

At the end of the film, I pay tribute to the scene of the Hong Kong film Hero 2, and then I hear the movie episode Love That Year sung by Leslie Cheung.