Stream the Action: A Deep Dive Into ‘The Suspect’ (2013)

A harrowing escape where Dong-chul hangs from a bridge by a single rope.

Action, Thriller, Drama Director: Won Shin-yun ( Seven Days ) Running Time: Approximately 137 minutes

He hung up.

Well-stocked physical media collectors can purchase the official Blu-ray disc via online retailers specializing in international films, which includes the highest possible bitrate and exclusive behind-the-scenes bonus features.

The city exploded with fireworks and cheers. No one noticed the man in the black raincoat walking into the NIS headquarters in Naegok-dong. Ji-hoon had taken the ID and uniform from an agent he'd chloroformed in a parking garage. The retinal scanner accepted the stolen contact lens — a trick he'd learned from a dead North Korean spy in Shenyang.

The disc has an average bitrate of 28 Mbps for video and 2.4 Mbps for the lossless DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio track.

Three days ago, Ji-hoon had been a ghost. A North Korean escapee, former Special Operations Force of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, trained to kill with a ballpoint pen or a rolled-up magazine. For two years, he'd driven a taxi in Itaewon, sleeping in the back seat, eating convenience store kimbap , waiting for one thing: the truth about his family.

The calculating director of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), serving as the primary antagonist behind the conspiracy.

He hadn't just downloaded a file. He had just been downloaded himself. He was now part of the movie. The chase wasn't on the screen; it was coming up his elevator shaft.

He's Park's man.

You can find various Blu-ray encodes (rips) of The Suspect online. The files are often labeled with specific codes that indicate their source and quality. The most common and reliable sources are from groups like CHD or MOMOHD , with file sizes ranging from 12GB to 18GB. You can find a 1080p BluRay encode at a 12.0 GB file size here , and another 17.67 GB version here . You can also check subtitle websites like SubDL or SubHD, where you can often find files labeled exactly like the ones above, confirming the exact release. When downloading, ensure your media player (e.g., PotPlayer, VLC, Plex) supports the file format [MKV], and for Blu-ray remuxes, you may need a 64-bit player and sufficient system memory.