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Starring Kim Nam Gil and Kim Young Kwang, this is the complete synopsis of the Korean drama Trigger which airs on Netflix
After successfully starring in the drama The Fiery Priest 2, Kim Nam Gil returns to the thriller genre by starring in a drama titled Trigger. According to Allkpop, this drama, which also stars Kim Young Kwang, will raise the issue of firearms smuggling in South Korea.
Taking the premise of the circulation of firearms in a country that prohibits the use of weapons by civilians. South Korea was in chaos when illegal firearms were freely traded.
Civilians live in tension because of the widespread circulation of firearms among them. Combining the action thriller genre and tense psychological drama, this series shows how easily peace and security in the social environment can fall apart.
Kim Nam Gil will play the character of Lee Do, a former police officer who takes up arms again to fight for justice. Meanwhile, Kim Young Kwang will play a character named Moon Baek, a mysterious man who helps solve cases related to firearms.
The teaser poster for the drama Trigger shows Kim Nam Gil's tense face and Kim Young Kwang's mysterious expression as the two stare at a box filled with mysterious firearms.
The facial expressions of the two main characters suggest different motives when dealing with the illegal circulation of firearms in Korea.
Kwon Oh Seung, who directed the series, said that the drama Trigger will present a hypothesis that becomes reality. In addition, this drama also provides a different approach to the theme of firearms compared to previously produced series.
Firearms are the main focus of the drama, where the storyline will center on how a firearm can affect society and the individuals in it.
The Korean drama Trigger will air worldwide simultaneously on July 25 on the Netflix platform.

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