Ki-joon and Hee-yeol are students at the Korean National Police University. One day, around midnight, they witness a kidnapping of a girl named Yun-Jung on their way back from the club. The local police station's missing persons department, however, is busy with the kidnapping of a son of a business mogul at the time and is unable to investigate the case. Knowing that they are in the critical hours after a kidnapping, they embark on their amateur investigation. When Ki-joon and Hee-yeol catch up with the kidnappers, it appears that the gang is running an unfertilized egg harvesting ring and there are many more girls locked up at their hideout.
Midnight Runners
You get used to the stares. And the cheers. And people filming on their phones. A hundred runners in gym gear tearing down the night-time city streets to a thumping pop soundtrack? It was always going to attract some attention.
After a cool-down session on the tram tracks, the runners flock inside the pub for snacks and a drink. Several regulars, including Henshaw, are preparing for Sunday's marathon or half-marathon in the Blackmores Sydney Running Festival.
Their first event was held about two years ago in London. Since that dark and miserable night, where just about 20 people showed up, Midnight Runners has grown to include thousands of fitness-minded individuals around the world. In Barcelona, 4,000 runners participated. Each city since then has brought their own style to the nighttime run club.
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